| Türkçe | English |
| 1-moral | the significance of a story or event; 'the moral of the story is to love thy neighbor'. relating to principles of right and wrong; i e to morals or ethics; 'moral philosophy'. concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles; 'moral sense'; 'a moral scrutiny'; 'a moral lesson'; 'a moral quandary'; 'moral convictions'; 'a moral life'. adhering to ethical and moral principles; 'it seems ethical and right'; 'followed the only honorable course of action'; 'had the moral courage to stand alone'. arising from the sense of right and wrong; 'a moral obligation'. psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect; 'a moral victory'; 'moral support'. based on strong likelihood or firm conviction rather than actual evidence; 'a moral certainty'. relating to, dealing with, or capable of making the distinction between, right and wrong in conduct; relating to, serving to teach, or in accordance with, the principles of right and wrong; good or right in conduct or character. relating to, dealing with, or capable of making the distinction between right and wrong in conduct. |
| 2-moral | The moral perspective in which one knows the good, proper, and right The moral perspective is played out through one's motives, intentions, and actions as they impinge on or affect other human beings. |
| 3-moral | Used sometimes in distinction from religious; as, a moral rather than a religious life. |
| 4-moral | A lesson learned from a mediation. |
| 5-moral | To moralize. the significance of a story or event; 'the moral of the story is to love thy neighbor' concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles; 'moral sense'; 'a moral scrutiny'; 'a moral lesson'; 'a moral quandary'; 'moral convictions'; 'a moral life' psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect; 'a moral victory'; 'moral support' arising from the sense of right and wrong; 'a moral obligation' relating to principles of right and wrong; i.e. to morals or ethics; 'moral philosophy'. |
| 6-moral | Synonym for 'ethical ' See ethics. good according to a standard of right and wrong, as in: The moral thing to do isn't always the popular thing to do. knowing right from wrong behavior. '1 a : of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behavior : ETHICAL'. |
| 7-moral | Capable of right and wrong action or of being governed by a sense of right; subject to the law of duty. |
| 8-moral | A morality play. |
| 9-moral | See Morality, 5. |
| 10-moral | Sometimes opposed to material and physical; as, moral pressure or support. |
| 11-moral | Conformed to accepted rules of right; acting in conformity with such rules; virtuous; just; as, a moral man. |
| 12-moral | Relating to right and wrong as determined by duty. |
| 13-moral | Supported by reason or probability; practically sufficient; opposed to legal or demonstrable; as, a moral evidence; a moral certainty. |
| 14-moral | Relating to duty or obligation; pertaining to those intentions and actions of which right and wrong, virtue and vice, are predicated, or to the rules by which such intentions and actions ought to be directed; relating to the practice, manners, or conduct of men as social beings in relation to each other, as respects right and wrong, so far as they are properly subject to rules. |
| 15-moral | Serving to teach or convey a moral; as, a moral lesson; moral tales. |
| 16-moral | Acting upon or through one's moral nature or sense of right, or suited to act in such a manner; as, a moral arguments; moral considerations. |
| 17-moral | morale , morality , morals. |
| 18-moral | morale. |
| 19-moral | The doctrine or practice of the duties of life; manner of living as regards right and wrong; conduct; behavior; usually in the plural. |
| 20-moral | The moral Gower John Gower, the poet, is so called by Chaucer Father of moral philosophy Thomas Aquinas. able to know right from wrong in conduct; deciding and acting from that understanding. virtuous, doing the right thing. referring to what is right and wrong, good and bad, with emphasis on overt behavior-acts, habits, and customs Levels of moral reasoning include preconventional morality, based on avoiding punishment and striving for pleasure; conventional morality, based on pleasing others and doing one's duty as prescribed by authorities; and postconventional morality, based on mutual consent and personal conviction See ethics. |
| 21-moral | The inner meaning or significance of a fable, a narrative, an occurrence, an experience, etc.; the practical lesson which anything is designed or fitted to teach; the doctrine meant to be inculcated by a fiction; a maxim. |
| 22-moral | morale. esprit de corps. morality. |