Similar words: moral, amoral, morale, morality, demoralize, demoralized, oral, for all. Meaning: ['mɔrəl /'mɒ-] n. motivation based on ideas of right and wrong.
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31, The concern of the prosecution in 1960 was with the corruption of public morals.
32, He had a steely streak but his morals and scruples were beyond reproach.
33, Sadly, morals and behaviour ashore had deteriorated too with more drunks and ladies of easy virtue in evidence.
34, Within Mr Quinn's own party, there will doubtless be those with looser morals than Mr Ashdown's.
35, Furthermore, the notion that ethics and morals can be dismissed before the throne of evolution is fascistic.
36, Early nineteenth-century environmentalism had focused on sexuality as part of a general concern with the habits and morals of the urban working-class.
37, The world may change, but somehow this vocabulary of complaints against declining standards and morals is immunised against change.
38, The morals and ethics are obvious, the comedy more subtle and highly entertaining.
39, Ethics and morals are particularly concerned with bringing the remoter consequences of behavior into play.
40, He may have the morals of an alley cat but raping a semi-comatose girl was beyond him.
41, Morals play an important part in both novels and the reader notices that Jane Austen is actually a moralist.
42, Projects based on religion, morals,[www.Sentencedict.com] the nature of the self and so forth can not be fully incorporated within this framework.
43, The doctor, whatever her politics and morals, had lovely skilful hands, which Phoebe could not but admire.
44, The man who is now so Victorian in his manners and morals was a rampant socialite.
45, Warning rather than exhortation to virtue is the style of the fabliau morals.
46, It seems to have been against creative law that the female should be endowed with morals.
47, I shall now draw some general morals from this sketch of the structure of Peirce's philosophical thought.
48, It needed to focus on the reform of male sexuality and the improvement of working-class morals.
49, U2 are not a politically and musically aggressive rock group, but they don't ignore morals or values.
50, The bad was the pervasive and inevitable corruption of morals and manners that accompanied such a compulsion for the luxurious.
51, She had always been nice about her morals; she grew nicer still. How dangerous a place, this country!
52, Hadn't she tried to instil morals into the girl? Not for the first time she missed her husband dreadfully.
53, Luxuries were regarded as tending to undermine morals[sentencedict.com], so ideal societies were often austere and egalitarian.
54, I am losing my morals down here on this island and yet I am enjoying every single minute of it.
55, Homosexuals will have to put their struggle for tolerance and against heterosexist norms and morals in an international perspective.
56, Nevertheless, by posing questions rather than serving up morals, he's caught some flak from simple-minded gay critics.
57, The government has a right to protect public morals by prohibiting nude dancing.
58, It is clear that Watson spends a great deal of time wrestling with his conscience over the choice between morals and results.
59, Networks shift privacy from the realm of morals to the marketplace; privacy becomes a commodity.
60, These beautiful new books, filled with morals and happy endings, help us hold on to our storytelling heritage.
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