MORAL


Meaning of MORAL in English

I.

noun

1 practical lesson

VERB + MORAL

▪ draw

There are clear ~s to be drawn from the failure of these companies.

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ to

There is a ~ to the story.

2 morals principles

ADJECTIVE

▪ good , high , strong

▪ loose , low

▪ sexual

▪ public

▪ personal

▪ Christian

VERB + MORALS

▪ have

He has absolutely no ~s, that man!

▪ instil/instill

She was gradually instilling ~s into her children.

▪ teach (sb)

▪ corrupt

PHRASES

▪ a decline in ~s

II.

adj.

Moral is used with these nouns: ↑ accountability , ↑ agent , ↑ ambiguity , ↑ ambivalence , ↑ anarchy , ↑ argument , ↑ aspect , ↑ attitude , ↑ authority , ↑ awareness , ↑ bankruptcy , ↑ barometer , ↑ belief , ↑ blackmail , ↑ censure , ↑ certainty , ↑ character , ↑ choice , ↑ claim , ↑ climate , ↑ code , ↑ commitment , ↑ conduct , ↑ connotation , ↑ conscience , ↑ consideration , ↑ conviction , ↑ corruption , ↑ courage , ↑ cowardice , ↑ credibility , ↑ crisis , ↑ critique , ↑ crusade , ↑ decay , ↑ decency , ↑ decline , ↑ development , ↑ dilemma , ↑ dimension , ↑ disagreement , ↑ disapproval , ↑ distinction , ↑ distress , ↑ duty , ↑ equivalent , ↑ evil , ↑ fabric , ↑ faculty , ↑ failing , ↑ failure , ↑ fault , ↑ fervour , ↑ fibre , ↑ force , ↑ foundation , ↑ ground , ↑ grounding , ↑ guardian , ↑ guidance , ↑ idea , ↑ ideal , ↑ imagination , ↑ implication , ↑ improvement , ↑ indignation , ↑ inferiority , ↑ instruction , ↑ integrity , ↑ intuition , ↑ issue , ↑ judgement , ↑ justification , ↑ lapse , ↑ lead , ↑ leadership , ↑ lesson , ↑ majority , ↑ message , ↑ motivation , ↑ norm , ↑ objection , ↑ obligation , ↑ order , ↑ outlook , ↑ outrage , ↑ overtone , ↑ panic , ↑ passion , ↑ perfection , ↑ philosopher , ↑ philosophy , ↑ point of view , ↑ principle , ↑ problem , ↑ progress , ↑ purity , ↑ quality , ↑ question , ↑ reasoning , ↑ reflection , ↑ reform , ↑ responsibility , ↑ restraint , ↑ revulsion , ↑ right , ↑ rule , ↑ scruples , ↑ sense , ↑ sentiment , ↑ seriousness , ↑ shortcoming , ↑ significance , ↑ stance , ↑ stand , ↑ standard , ↑ standing , ↑ standpoint , ↑ stature , ↑ superior , ↑ superiority , ↑ support , ↑ tale , ↑ teaching , ↑ theology , ↑ tone , ↑ training , ↑ truth , ↑ universe , ↑ urgency , ↑ vacuum , ↑ value , ↑ victory , ↑ virtue , ↑ vision , ↑ weakness , ↑ wrong , ↑ yardstick

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