Morals - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈmɔːrəlz|  American pronunciation of the word morals
Brit.  |ˈmɒrəlz|  British pronunciation of the word morals
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounmoral

noun

- motivation based on ideas of right and wrong (syn: ethics, morality)

Extra examples

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.

The rat had no morals, no —conscience, no scruples, no consideration, no decency ...

...the church's strictures on the morals and mores of contemporary society...

The evil which is the gluttony is not so bad as the evil which corrupts morals.

It is a sin against morals.

Lewis's novel doesn't flatter Midwestern attitudes and morals.

He didn't see the slightest incongruity between the idealism of his plays and his own morals.

Values and morals are independent of religious faith.

There is an intimate interdependence of intellect and morals.

Since when is it that the principal libertine has altered his morals so much?

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