Pronunciation: /ˈmɔrəl/
noun the lesson or principle taught by a fable, story, or event
A1 Being honest is a good moral.
A2 Helping others in need is considered a moral act.
B1 The protagonist faced a moral dilemma in the story.
B2 The judge based his decision on moral principles.
C1 Ethics and morals play a crucial role in professional conduct.
C2 The philosopher debated the concept of moral relativism in his latest book.
adjective concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior
A1 It is important to have good moral values.
A2 The story teaches a moral lesson about honesty.
B1 The decision was based on moral principles.
B2 The company's moral code prohibits unethical behavior.
C1 She is known for her strong moral compass and integrity.
C2 The philosopher delved into the complexities of moral philosophy.
formal The moral of the story is to always be honest and kind.
informal I think the moral of the movie was to never give up on your dreams.
slang Dude, the moral of the party last night was to just have a good time.
figurative The moral compass of society seems to be shifting in recent years.
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