Synonyms of the word moral


MORALCHASTE - CLEAN - CLEAN-LIVING - CONSCIENTIOUS - ETHICAL - GOOD - HONORABLE - HONOURABLE - IMPORT - INCORRUPT - LESSON - MEANING - MENTAL - MORALISTIC - MOTIVATION - MOTIVE - NEED - RIGHT - RIGHTEOUS - SIGNIFICANCE - SIGNIFICATION - VIRTUOUS

moral

  • adj. Of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behaviour, especially for teaching right behaviour.
  • adj. Conforming to a standard of right behaviour; sanctioned by or operative on one's conscience or ethical…
  • adj. Capable of right and wrong action.
  • adj. Probable but not proved.
  • adj. Positively affecting the mind, confidence, or will.
  • n. (of a narrative) The ethical significance or practical lesson.
  • n. Moral practices or teachings: modes of conduct.
  • n. (obsolete) A morality play.

chaste

  • adj. abstaining from sexual intercourse, celibate.
  • adj. virginal, innocent, having had no sexual experience.
  • adj. simple, austere, undecorative.
  • adj. modest, decent, morally pure.

clean

  • adj. (heading, physical) Free of dirt or impurities or protruberances.
  • adj. (heading, behavioural) Free of immorality or criminality.
  • adj. Smooth, exact, and performed well.
  • adj. (obsolete) Total; utter.
  • adj. (informal) Cool or neat.
  • adj. (health) Being free of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
  • adj. That does not damage the environment.
  • adj. Free from that which is useless or injurious; without defects.
  • adj. Free from restraint or neglect; complete; entire.
  • adj. Well-proportioned; shapely.
  • adj. (climbing, of a route) Ascended without falling.
  • n. Removal of dirt.
  • n. (weightlifting) The first part of the event clean and jerk in which the weight is brought from the ground…
  • v. (transitive) To remove dirt from a place or object.
  • v. (transitive) To tidy up, make a place neat.
  • v. (transitive, climbing) To remove equipment from a climbing route after it was previously lead climbed.
  • v. (intransitive) To make things clean in general.
  • v. (transitive, computing) To remove unnecessary files, etc. from (a directory, etc.).
  • v. (intransitive, curling) To brush the ice lightly in front of a moving rock to remove any debris and ensure…
  • v. (manga fandom slang) To purge a raw of any blemishes caused by the scanning process such as brown tinting…
  • v. To remove guts and/or scales of a butchered animal.
  • adv. Fully and completely.

clean-living

  • adj. Not engaging in acts of moral depravity, such as drinking, smoking or carousing.

conscientious

  • adj. Thorough, careful, or vigilant; implies a desire to do a task well.

ethical

  • adj. (philosophy, not comparable) Of or relating to the study of ethics.
  • adj. (not comparable) Of or relating to the accepted principles of right and wrong, especially those of some…
  • adj. (comparable) Morally approvable; good.
  • adj. (of a drug, not comparable) Only dispensed on the prescription of a physician.
  • n. An ethical drug.

good

  • adj. (of people).
  • adj. (of capabilities).
  • adj. (of properties and qualities).
  • adj. (colloquial) With "and", extremely.
  • adj. Holy (especially when capitalized).
  • adj. (of quantities).
  • interj. That is good; an elliptical exclamation of satisfaction or commendation.
  • adv. (nonstandard) Well; satisfactorily or thoroughly.
  • n. (uncountable) The forces or behaviors that are the enemy of evil. Usually consists of helping others and…
  • n. (countable) A result that is positive in the view of the speaker.
  • n. (uncountable) The abstract instantiation of goodness; that which possesses desirable qualities, promotes…
  • n. (countable, usually in the plural) An item of merchandise.
  • v. (intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To thrive; fatten; prosper; improve.
  • v. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To make good; turn to good; improve.
  • v. (intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To make improvements or repairs.
  • v. (intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To benefit; gain.
  • v. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To do good to (someone); benefit; cause to improve or gain.
  • v. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To satisfy; indulge; gratify.
  • v. (reflexive, now chiefly dialectal) To flatter; congratulate oneself; anticipate.
  • v. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) To furnish with dung; manure; fatten with manure; fertilise.

honorable

  • adj. (US) Worthy of respect; respectable.
  • adj. (Commonwealth of Nations, politics) Misspelling of honourable.

honourable

  • adj. (Britain, Canada) Alternative form of honorable.
  • adj. (Commonwealth of Nations, politics) A courtesy title applied to a cabinet minister, minister of state,…

import

  • n. (countable) Something brought in from an exterior source, especially for sale or trade.
  • n. (uncountable) The practice of importing.
  • n. (uncountable) Significance, importance.
  • v. (transitive) To bring (something) in from a foreign country, especially for sale or trade.
  • v. (transitive) To load a file into a software application from another version or system.
  • v. (intransitive) To be important; to be significant; to be of consequence.
  • v. (transitive) To be of importance to (someone or something).
  • v. (transitive) To be incumbent on (someone to do something).
  • v. (transitive) To be important or crucial to (that something happen).
  • v. (transitive) To mean, signify.
  • v. (transitive, archaic) To express, to imply.

incorrupt

  • adj. not corrupt, void of moral corruption.
  • adj. free from physical decay.

lesson

  • n. A section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided.
  • n. A learning task assigned to a student; homework.
  • n. Something learned or to be learned.
  • n. Something that serves as a warning or encouragement.
  • n. A section of the Bible or other religious text read as part of a divine service.
  • n. A severe lecture; reproof; rebuke; warning.
  • n. (music) An exercise; a composition serving an educational purpose; a study.
  • v. To give a lesson to; to teach.

meaning

  • n. The symbolic value of something.
  • n. The significance of a thing.
  • n. (semantics) The objects or concept that a word or phrase denotes, or that which a sentence says.
  • n. (obsolete) Intention.
  • v. present participle of mean.
  • adj. Having a (specified) intention.
  • adj. Expressing some intention or significance; meaningful.

mental

  • adj. Of or relating to the mind or an intellectual process.
  • adj. (colloquial, comparable) Insane, mad, crazy.
  • adj. (colloquial, Britain, comparable) Enjoyable; fun.
  • adj. (anatomy) Of or relating to the chin or median part of the lower jaw, genial.
  • adj. (biology) Of or relating to the chin-like or lip-like structure.
  • n. (zoology) A plate or scale covering the mentum or chin of a fish or reptile.

moralistic

  • adj. Characteristic of or relating to a narrow-minded concern of the morals of others; self-righteous.

motivation

  • n. Willingness of action especially in behavior.
  • n. The action of motivating.
  • n. Something which motivates.
  • n. An incentive or reason for doing something.
  • n. (advertising) A research rating that measures how the rational and emotional elements of a commercial…

motive

  • n. (obsolete) An idea or communication that makes one want to act, especially from spiritual sources; a divine…
  • n. An incentive to act in a particular way; a reason or emotion that makes one want to do something; anything…
  • n. (obsolete, rare) A limb or other bodily organ that can move.
  • n. (law) Something which causes someone to want to commit a crime; a reason for criminal behaviour.
  • n. (architecture, fine arts) A motif.
  • n. (music) A motif; a theme or subject, especially one that is central to the work or often repeated.
  • v. (transitive) To prompt or incite by a motive or motives; to move.
  • adj. Causing motion; having power to move, or tending to move.
  • adj. Relating to motion and/or to its cause.

need

  • n. (countable and uncountable) A requirement for something; something needed.
  • n. Lack of means of subsistence; poverty; indigence; destitution.
  • v. (transitive) To have an absolute requirement for.
  • v. (transitive) To want strongly; to feel that one must have something.
  • v. (modal verb) To be obliged or required (to do something).
  • v. (intransitive) To be required; to be necessary.
  • v. (obsolete, transitive) To be necessary (to someone).

right

  • adj. (archaic) Straight, not bent.
  • adj. Of an angle, having a size of 90 degrees, or one quarter of a complete rotation; the angle between two…
  • adj. Complying with justice, correctness or reason; correct, just, true.
  • adj. Appropriate, perfectly suitable; fit for purpose.
  • adj. Healthy, sane, competent.
  • adj. Real; veritable.
  • adj. (Australia) All right; not requiring assistance.
  • adj. (dated) Most favourable or convenient; fortunate.
  • adj. Designating the side of the body which is positioned to the east if one is facing north. This arrow points…
  • adj. Designed to be placed or worn outward.
  • adj. (politics) Pertaining to the political right; conservative.
  • adv. On the right side.
  • adv. Towards the right side.
  • interj. Yes, that is correct; I agree.
  • interj. I agree with whatever you say; I have no opinion.
  • interj. Signpost word to change the subject in a discussion or discourse.
  • interj. Used to check agreement at the end of an utterance.
  • interj. Used to add seriousness or decisiveness before a statement.
  • n. That which complies with justice, law or reason.
  • n. A legal or moral entitlement.
  • n. The right side or direction.
  • n. The right hand.
  • n. (politics) The ensemble of right-wing political parties; political conservatives as a group.
  • n. The outward or most finished surface, as of a piece of cloth, a carpet, etc.
  • v. To correct.
  • v. To set upright.
  • v. (intransitive) To return to normal upright position.
  • v. To do justice to; to relieve from wrong; to restore rights to; to assert or regain the rights of.
  • adv. Exactly, precisely.
  • adv. Immediately, directly.
  • adv. (Britain, US, dialect) Very, extremely, quite.
  • adv. According to fact or truth; actually; truly; really.
  • adv. In a correct manner.
  • adv. (dated, still used in some titles) To a great extent or degree.

righteous

  • adj. Free from sin or guilt.
  • adj. Moral and virtuous, suggesting sanctimonious.
  • adj. Justified morally.
  • adj. (slang, US) Awesome; great.
  • v. To make righteous; specifically, to justify religiously, to absolve from sin.

significance

  • n. The extent to which something matters; importance.
  • n. Meaning.

signification

  • n. The act of signifying, or something that is signified; significance.
  • n. Evidence for the existence of something.
  • n. A meaning of a word.

virtuous

  • adj. Full of virtue, having excellent moral character.

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