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  1. morality: [noun] a moral discourse, statement, or lesson. a literary or other imaginative work teaching a moral lesson.

  2. 1 [only before noun] concerned with principles of right and wrong behavior a moral issue/dilemma/question traditional moral values a decline in moral standards moral philosophy a deeply religious man with a highly developed moral sense The newspapers were full of moral outrage at the weakness of other countries.

  3. There are 21 meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective moral, four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. moral has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. philosophy (Middle English) literature (Middle English) Christianity (Middle English) religion (early 1600s)

  4. moral. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mor‧al1 /ˈmɒrəl $ ˈmɔː-/ W2 adjective 1 [ only before noun] relating to the principles of what is right and wrong behaviour, and with the difference between good and evil → morally, ethical It is easy to have an opinion on a moral issue like the death penalty for murder. moral ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MoralityMorality - Wikipedia

    Morality. Morality (from Latin moralitas 'manner, character, proper behavior') is the categorization of intentions, decisions and actions into those that are proper (right) and those that are improper (wrong). [1] Morality can be a body of standards or principles derived from a code of conduct from a particular philosophy, religion or culture ...

  6. Definition of moral noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Moral definition: Of or concerned with the judgment of right or wrong of human action and character.