Morally - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈmɔːrəlɪ|  American pronunciation of the word morally
Brit.  |ˈmɒrəlɪ|  British pronunciation of the word morally

adverb

- with respect to moral principles
morally unjustified
- in a moral manner
he acted morally under the circumstances

Extra examples

The author avoids making moral judgments.

Each story teaches an important moral lesson.

He felt that he had a moral obligation to help the poor.

We're confident she has the moral fiber to make the right decision.

Their behavior was not moral.

Animals are not moral creatures and are not responsible for their actions.

The moral of the story is to be satisfied with what you have.

The moral here is: pay attention to the warning lights in your car.

Socrates was accused of corrupting the morals of the youth of Athens.

The author points to recent cases of fraud as evidence of the lack of morals in the business world.

He was morally assured of success.

Morally certain that I had not been seen, I returned to my car.

It's quite morally impossible I should raise such a sum.

What you did wasn't illegal, but it was morally wrong.

There is a belief that village life is somehow morally superior to city life.

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