Moral
//ˈmɒɹəl//
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The word "moral" can be used as noun, adjective, proper noun, adjective and verb.
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Moral Majority double moral ethicomoral extramoral hypermoral juridico-moral medicomoral moral agency moral agent moral arithmetic moral authority moral bankruptcy moral circle moral code moral compass moral dilemma moral distress moral diversity moral duty moral event horizon moral fiber moral fibre moral futurism moral hazard moral high ground moral imperative moral injury moral leper moral low ground moral minimum moral nihilism moral objectivism moral obligation moral of the story moral order moral panic moral philosophy moral police moral policing moral realism moral relativism moral science moral sense moral suasion moral support moral system moral turpitude moral universe moral victory moralfag moralistic moralization moralless morally moralness moralphobia nonmoral postmoral premoral psychomoral sociomoral
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aesop aesop fable behaviour bit chaste conduct confidence conscience doing doing right ending ethical ethical value ethics fable fables first first bit good honorable judgment lesson mind morale morality morality play moralize morals mores point point of practical practice probable proved right righteous significance story story ending story theme teaching theme value virtuous will wrong
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