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morality

muh-RA-lih-tee
noun
1
The distinction between right and wrong, and the principles that guide good behaviour.
"The debate raised deep questions about morality."
"Different cultures have different ideas about morality."
2
A particular set of beliefs, customs, or rules about acceptable conduct.
"Victorian morality placed heavy emphasis on modesty."

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In plain EnglishIdeas and standards about what is right and wrong.

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a question of morality public morality

Word Forms

moralities plural

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Etymology

From Old French moralité, from Late Latin mōrālitās, from Latin mōrālis, "relating to manners or morals."

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