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    [Noun]  | "mo*ral*i*ty" | \ mə-ˈra-lə-tē \


    1: a moral discourse, statement, or lesson

    2: a literary or other imaginative work teaching a moral lesson

    3: a doctrine or system of moral conduct


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Noun]  | "morality play" 


    1: an allegorical play popular especially in the 15th and 16th centuries in which the characters personify abstract qualities or concepts (such as virtues, vices, or death)

    2: something (such as a court trial) which involves a direct conflict between right and wrong or good and evil and from which a moral lesson may be drawn


    Origin: 1866 ;

    [Noun]  | "morality" 


    1: conduct that conforms to an accepted standard of right and wrong;


      * e.g., " ... given his reputation for unswerving morality, scandal of any kind would wreck his political career "





    2: the code of good conduct for an individual or group;


      * e.g., " ... the morality that members of the Mafia are expected to adhere to—or suffer the consequences "



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    [Noun]  | "morality plays" 


    1: as in tales, narratives;


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    [Noun]  | "morality play" 


    1: as in tale, narrative;


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     [ "morality" ]

    1: the logic used to justify character assassination.

      * e.g.,  ... "I guess your decision is one that deals with morality. The question is which path are you going to take." 

     [ "morality" ]

    1: Morality can be defined as that which ought be furthered as an end in itself.

      * e.g.,  ... I have no examples for you.. 

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    1: 1

      * e.g.,  ... The group is calling for a return to traditional morality. two groups with clashing moralities The decision may be legally justified, but I question its morality. 


     [ "morality" ]

    2: a : a moral discourse, statement, or lesson


     [ "morality" ]

    3: b : a literary or other imaginative work teaching a moral lesson


     [ "morality" ]

    4: 2


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    5: a : a doctrine or system of moral conduct


     [ "morality" ]

    6: b plural : particular moral principles or rules of conduct


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    7: 3


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    8: : conformity to ideals of right human conduct


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    9: 4


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    10: : moral conduct : virtue


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    11: See morality defined for English-language learners


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    12: See morality defined for kids

     [ "morality" ]

    1: Morality is Extinct.

      * e.g.,  ... Quick as the dinosaurs. 

     [ "morality" ]

    1: Just as a person has a taste in music, so has a person taste in actions. This is morality.

      * e.g.,  ... What is taste but the flavour of food on your tongue? 


     [ "morality" ]

    2: Just as people disagree on which music is bad, so do people disagree on which actions are bad. This is the nature of morality.

      * e.g.,  ... What is feeling but the flavour of objects on your skin? 


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    3: Just as no person is correct about which music is bad, so is no person correct about which actions are bad. This is the truth of morality.

      * e.g.,  ... What is morality but the flavour of actions on your emotions? 

     [ "Morales" ]

    1: Hispanic name, which based on common people with the last name (like me), probably means smart, sexy and powerful.

      * e.g.,  ... Hot girl #1: who's that hotty walking over there. 

     [ "Moral" ]

    1: Something that society nowadays knows nothing of.

      * e.g.,  ... For example: The Bible is what I consider a code of morals I follow by. 


     [ "Moral" ]

    2: being moral is not proving something to others, being moral is proving something to yourself.

      * e.g.,  ... Being moral can best be described as being pure hearted, having chastity, having no sexual immorality, no drunkeness, being gentlemanly or womanly, being a good person, being good to others around you, having humility, going against what you know is wrong, being courageous in the face of adversity, and being noble.  


     [ "Moral" ]

    3: Being moral is not THINKING you know what you are doing is right, its KNOWING

      * e.g.,  ... Being moral is being true to yourself. 


     [ "Moral" ]

    4: what you are doing is right.


     [ "Moral" ]

    5: Being moral doesnt mean not watching TV, nor donating to charity (Although donating to charity is really awesome, it doesnt make a person good or worse than another, it just means that they are a very generous person)


     [ "Moral" ]

    6: Being moral is not adopting people from third world countries, or other things mentioned by people who have no idea what morality is.

     [ "morals" ]

    1: Things that most people have which stop people from doing things that either:

      * e.g.,  ... Guy #1: Let's go steal some wallets! 


     [ "morals" ]

    2: 1) are mean or unfair to other people or

      * e.g.,  ... Guy #2: But that's not fair to the people who own the wallets! You have such bad morals! 


     [ "morals" ]

    3: 2) have been outlawed by a higher power, such as the police or God, usually for the protection of others' health or rights. Morals do not have a physical form, although some "codes of conduct" attempt to represent them.

     [ "morales" ]

    1: If you ever see a Morales you're in luck! A Morales is the most hottest person you will ever meet. A Morlales will be the most funniest person you will ever meet. If you ask a Morales out than there is a 85% chance that he will say yes! Only if you are a nice person. If a Morales says yes when you ask him out than he will treat you like no man has ever done. A Morales is Litt!

      * e.g.,  ... Girl: I am a nice girl looking for a boyfriend but everyone keeps REJECTING ME!!! 

     [ "Morality" ]

    1: A universal knowledge of 'right' and 'wrong'.

      * e.g.,  ... Due to a lack of spiritualism in todays society, morality is all but lost. 


     [ "Morality" ]

    2: The conscience which informs you if an action is 'right' or 'wrong'


     [ "Morality" ]

    3: The quality to know, and conform, to the 'rules of right conduct'


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    4: The moral foundation of the Universe: everyone, everywhere tends to live by certain comman moral principals. Even a thief feels 'wrong done by' when someone steals from him.

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