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moral (relating to principles of right and wrong) adjective [UK: ˈmɒ.rəl] [US: ˈmɔː.rəl] | moraleadjectiveHe lacks moral sense. = Gli manca senso morale. |
moral hazard (prospect that a party insulated from risk may behave differently from the way it would behave if it were fully exposed to the risk) noun | azzardo moralenoun |
moral panic (mass movement, public outcry) noun | panico moralenoun |
morale (the capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others) noun [UK: mə.ˈrɑːl] [US: mə.ˈræl] | moralenoun |
moralism (Act or practice of moralizing) noun [UK: ˈmɔːə.ˌlɪ.zəm] [US: ˈmɔː.rə.ˌlɪ.zəm] | moralismonoun |
moralist [moralists] (one driven by perceived morals) noun [UK: ˈmɒ.rə.lɪst] [US: ˈmɔː.rə.ˌlɪst] | moralistanounHe is described as a moralist. = È descritto come un moralista. |
moralistic (Characteristic of or relating to a narrow-minded concern of the morals of others) adjective [UK: ˌmɒ.rə.ˈlɪ.stɪk] [US: ˌmɔː.rə.ˈlɪ.stɪk] | moralistaadjective |
morality [moralities] (recognition of or obedience to the rules of right conduct) noun [UK: mə.ˈræ.lɪ.ti] [US: mə.ˈræ.lə.ti] | moralitànoun |
demoralization [demoralizations] (act of corrupting or subverting morale) noun [UK: dɪ.ˌmɒ.rə.laɪ.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌdɪ.ˌmɔː.rə.lə.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩] | demoralizzazionenoun |
femoral (of, pertaining to, or near the femur or thigh) adjective [UK: ˈfe.mə.rəl] [US: ˈfe.mə.rəl] | femoraleadjective |
genitofemoral (pertaining to the genital organs and the thigh) adjective | genitofemoraleadjective |
immoral (not moral) adjective [UK: ɪ.ˈmɒ.rəl] [US: ˌɪ.ˈmɔː.rəl] | immoraleadjectiveI think John is immoral. = Penso che John sia immorale. scorrettoadjective |
tumoral (of or pertaining to a tumor) adjective | tumoraleadjective |