Synonym: ethical, good, honorable, just, law-abiding, reputable, respectable, right, righteous, upstanding, virtuous. Antonym: immoral, immorality. Similar words: amoral, morale, morality, demoralize, demoralized, oral, for all, morass. Meaning: ['mɔrəl /'mɒ-] n. the significance of a story or event. adj. 1. relating to principles of right and wrong; i.e. to morals or ethics 2. concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles 3. adhering to ethical and moral principles 4. arising from the sense of right and wrong 5. psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect.
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31. Sam was a real leader who had high moral ideals.
32. We are counting on your speech, bishop, to give some moral uplift to the delegates.
33. It is easy to have an opinion on a moral issue like the death penalty for murder.
34. There is a very moral tone to this book.
35. You have a moral right to that money.
36. He led a very moral life.
37. Oh, stop being so moral!
38. His moral conduct is amply certificated.
39. And the moral is that crime doesn't pay.
40. He was a man of high moral principles.
41. She has a strong sense of moral duty .
42. He lacked the moral fibre to be leader.
43. He lacked the moral requisites for marriage.
44. She's a very moral woman.
45. We need to be guided by our moral values.
46. Moral values cannot be taught in a vacuum.
47. Perhaps he was agonizing over the moral issues involved.
48. Dad came along to give me some moral support.
49. She said her party had won a moral victory.
50. One cannot easily separate moral, social and political issues.Sentencedict
51. There is a clear moral to all this.
52. Alexander is a man of unquestioned moral rectitude.
53. You should tag a moral to the story.
54. My grandparents are always complaining about falling moral standards.
55. She believed in the importance of moral absolutes.
56. I have very firm beliefs about moral issues.
57. Her case falls within the ambit of moral law.
58. We have a moral obligation to help.
59. His moral standards have been called into question.
60. Recent advances in genetics have raised moral questions.
More similar words: amoral, morale, morality, demoralize, demoralized, oral, for all, morass, coral, memorable, temporal, pastoral, for all I know, corporal, commemorate, behavioral, commemoration, littoral zone, pastoralism, electoral college, more, mores, humor, tumor, moron, rumor, foray, morose, morris, clamor.