A concisely expressed precept or general truth; a maxim.
from The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
Rules or habits of conduct, especially of sexual conduct, with reference to standards of right and wrong: a person of loose morals; a decline in the public morals.
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The lesson or principle contained in or taught by a fable, a story, or an event.
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The moral significance or practical lesson (as of a story).
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A passage pointing out usually in conclusion the lesson to be drawn from a story.
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adjective
Arising from conscience or the sense of right and wrong: a moral obligation.
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Based on strong likelihood or firm conviction, rather than on the actual evidence: a moral certainty.
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Conforming to standards of what is right or just in behavior; virtuous: a moral life.
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Having psychological rather than physical or tangible effects: a moral victory; moral support.
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Of or concerned with the judgment of the goodness or badness of human action and character: moral scrutiny; a moral quandary.
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