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moral meaning in English

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moral adjective

moral(relating to principles of right and wrong)
adjective
[UK: ˈmɒ.rəl] [US: ˈmɔː.rəl]
It's a moral question. = Esta es una cuestión moral.

moral noun
{m}

mulberry [mulberries](the tree)
noun
[UK: ˈmʌl.bri] [US: ˈmʌl.ˌbe.ri]

moraleja noun
{f}

moral [morals](the moral significance or practical lesson)
noun
[UK: ˈmɒ.rəl] [US: ˈmɔː.rəl]
Every fable ends up with a moral. = Todas las fábulas acaban con una moraleja.

moralidad noun
{f}

morality [moralities](recognition of or obedience to the rules of right conduct)
noun
[UK: mə.ˈræ.lɪ.ti] [US: mə.ˈræ.lə.ti]
He has his own concept of morality. = Tiene su propio concepto de moralidad.

righteousness(quality or state of being righteous)
noun
[UK: ˈraɪ.tʃə.snəs] [US: ˈraɪ.tʃə.snəs]

moralina noun

sanctimoniousnessnoun
[UK: ˌsæŋktɪˈməʊnjəsnəs ] [US: ˌsæŋktəˈmoʊniəsnəs ]

moralismo noun
{m}

moralism(Act or practice of moralizing)
noun
[UK: ˈmɔːə.ˌlɪ.zəm] [US: ˈmɔː.rə.ˌlɪ.zəm]

moralista adjective

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]

moralista noun
{m} {f}

moralist [moralists](one driven by perceived morals)
noun
[UK: ˈmɒ.rə.lɪst] [US: ˈmɔː.rə.ˌlɪst]

moralmente adverb

morally(relating to morals or ethics)
adverb
[UK: ˈmɒ.rə.li] [US: ˈmɔː.rə.li]
I think it is morally wrong to eat people. = Pienso que es moralmente incorrecto devorar gente.

amoral adjective

amoral(of acts)
adjective
[UK: ˌeɪ.ˈmɒ.rəl] [US: e.ˈmɔː.rəl]

apoyo moral noun
{m}

moral support(assistance given to a person or cause)
noun

comer la moral verb

demoralize [demoralized, demoralizing, demoralizes](to destroy morale; to dishearten)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈmɒ.rə.laɪz] [US: ˌdɪ.ˈmɔː.rə.ˌlaɪz]

cuento moralizante noun
{m}

cautionary tale(story)
noun

código de moral noun
{m}

moral code(set of rules prescribing behavior)
noun
[UK: ˈmɒ.rəl kəʊd] [US: ˈmɔː.rəl koʊd]

daño moral noun
{m}

personal injury(injury to the body)
noun

de moral relajada adjective
{m}

unprincipled(lacking moral values)
adjective
[UK: ʌn.ˈprɪn.səp.l̩d] [US: ʌn.ˈprɪn.səp.l̩d]

desmoralización noun
{f}

demoralization [demoralizations](act of corrupting or subverting morale)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˌmɒ.rə.laɪ.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌdɪ.ˌmɔː.rə.lə.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩]

desmoralizar verb

demoralize [demoralized, demoralizing, demoralizes](to destroy morale; to dishearten)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈmɒ.rə.laɪz] [US: ˌdɪ.ˈmɔː.rə.ˌlaɪz]
School makes me feel weak and demoralized. = La escuela me hace sentir débil y desmoralizado.

doble moral noun
{f}

double standard(the situation of groups one of which is excused from following a standard)
noun
[UK: ˈdʌbl.ˈstæn.dəd] [US: ˈdʌbl.ˈstæn.dəd]

femoral adjective

femoral(of, pertaining to, or near the femur or thigh)
adjective
[UK: ˈfe.mə.rəl] [US: ˈfe.mə.rəl]

genitofemoral adjective

genitofemoral(pertaining to the genital organs and the thigh)
adjective

inmoral adjective

immoral(not moral)
adjective
[UK: ɪ.ˈmɒ.rəl] [US: ˌɪ.ˈmɔː.rəl]
That's immoral. = Eso es inmoral.

profligate(immoral; abandoned to vice)
adjective
[UK: ˈprɒ.flɪ.ɡət] [US: ˈprɒ.flɪ.ˌɡet]

reprobate(immoral)
adjective
[UK: ˈre.prə.beɪt] [US: ˈre.prə.beɪt]

inmoral adjective
{m}

unprincipled(lacking moral values)
adjective
[UK: ʌn.ˈprɪn.səp.l̩d] [US: ʌn.ˈprɪn.səp.l̩d]

inmoralidad noun
{f}

immorality(state or quality of being immoral)
noun
[UK: ˌɪ.mə.ˈræ.lɪ.ti] [US: ˌɪ.mə.ˈræ.lə.ti]

inmoralismo noun
{m}

immoralism(rejection of moral principles)
noun

inmoralmente adverb

immorally(in an immoral manner)
adverb
[UK: ɪ.ˈmɒ.rə.li] [US: ɪ.ˈmɒ.rə.li]

meniscofemoral adjective

meniscofemoral(relating to a meniscus and a femur)
adjective

objetivismo moral noun
{m}

moral objectivism(the position that certain acts are objectively right or wrong)
noun

persona moral noun
{f}

legal person(organization or group of people)
noun
[UK: ˈliːɡ.l̩ ˈpɜːs.n̩] [US: ˈliːɡ.l̩ ˈpɝː.sn̩]

pánico moral noun

moral panic(mass movement, public outcry)
noun

riesgo moral noun
{m}

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

tumoral adjective

tumoral(of or pertaining to a tumor)
adjective