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Meanings of
morals
in English
Portuguese
ética
Catalan
ètica
Spanish
moralidad
Back to the meaning
Motivation based on ideas of right and wrong.
morality
ethics
ethical motive
Portuguese
ética
Synonyms
Examples for "
morality
"
morality
ethics
ethical motive
Examples for "
morality
"
1
William Blackstone was referring to public and private
morality
when he said:
2
Often these situations seem to involve
morality
:
drugs, abortion and the rest.
3
Nonetheless the impression given is that commercial decisions have overcome aesthetic
morality
.
4
The law frames pornography as an issue of obscenity, decency and
morality
.
5
Our new and unique circumstances require us to re-evaluate that original
morality
.
1
Often when we talk about
ethics
,
we forget to talk about power.
2
Going to Europe meant traveling to new crags with unknown bolting
ethics
.
3
Microsoft is among the smaller number of companies building formal
ethics
processes.
4
Clinical trial design includes four aspects: medicine,
ethics
,
statistics and trial management.
5
The internal
ethics
of screen violence are a fit subject for study.
1
Nothing annoyed him more than to hear it put down to any
ethical
motive
.
2
Moreover, on her side, was his belief that her
ethical
motive
in the argument was impregnable.
3
It angered her, not from any
ethical
motive
,
but because of her brother's part in it.
4
The commanding
ethical
motive
of ancient republican times had been patriotism,-devotionto the interests of the community.
5
The prevalence of monogamy in Christendom is commonly ascribed to
ethical
motives
.
Usage of
morals
in English
1
Although clearly inspired by American culture, they follow traditional
morals
and values.
2
There is indeed a degeneration of
morals
in our society…, Zuma said.
3
Good
morals
,
accordingly, were cultivated in the city and in the camp.
4
The state of
morals
in these parts is in some sort lax.
5
It requires one be a mite...flexible, shall we say, in one's
morals
.
6
Has not the time come for a frank discussion of Irish
morals
?
7
The decline in
morals
kept pace with the decline of spiritual religion.
8
Next we have the wonderful code of
morals
contained in the Bible.
9
And I just love the way they've rewarded our fine, upstanding
morals
.
10
In intellect they were both above the average, but not in
morals
.
11
Somehow or other, respectability-inposition, in
morals
,
in religion, in conduct-waseverything.
12
No true instruction in
morals
was possible in a condition of slavery.
13
Their
morals
were simple and pure, and they had strong natural affections.
14
But much more than in
morals
his conscience found expression in art.
15
Taste is the universal, where a system of
morals
is the local.
16
I am not speaking of German
morals
in general, which are notorious.
Other examples for "morals"
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About this term
morals
moral
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
good morals
public morals
loose morals
christian morals
private morals
More collocations
Translations for
morals
Portuguese
ética
moralidade
morais
moral
Catalan
ètica
moralitat
moral
Spanish
moralidad
moral
Morals
through the time
Morals
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common