Definition of moral

"moral" in the noun sense

1. moral, lesson

the significance of a story or event

"the moral of the story is to love thy neighbor"

"moral" in the adjective sense

1. moral

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"

2. moral

psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect

"a moral victory"

"moral support"

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Quotations for moral

Calumny is moral assassination.

The gambler is a moral suicide. [ Colton ]

And rash enthusiasm in good society
Were nothing but a moral inebriety. [ Byron ]

The moral sense grows but by exercise. [ Robert Browning ]

Irony is the purulence of our moral wounds. [ De Finod ]

Honor is the moral conscience of the great. [ Sir W. Davenant ]

He left a name at which the world grew pale,
To point a moral or adorn a tale. [ Johnson ]

Etiquette has no regard for moral qualities. [ Douglas Jerrold ]

Heaven sends us misfortunes as a moral tonic. [ Lady Blessington ]

While Reason drew the plan, the Heart informed
The moral page and Fancy lent it grace. [ Thomson ]

I love prudence very little, if it is not moral. [ Joubert ]

Friendship is the most sacred of all moral bonds. [ Proverb ]

Woman is the symbol of moral and physical beauty. [ T. Gautier ]

There are moral as well as physical assassinations. [ Voltaire ]

When you introduce a moral lesson, let it be brief. [ Horace ]

There is nothing directly moral in our nature but love. [ A. Comte ]

Governments have their origin in the moral identity of men. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

Women are in the moral world what flowers are in the physical. [ S. Marechal ]

The most natural beauty in the world is honesty and moral truth. [ Shaftesbury ]

The great rule of moral conduct is, next to God, to respect time. [ Lavater ]

Moral excellence is the bright consummate flower of all progress. [ Charles Sumner ]

Love is precisely to the moral nature what the sun is to the earth. [ Balzac ]

By the very constitution of our nature moral evil is its own curse. [ Chalmers ]

Even in war, moral power is to physical as three parts out of four. [ Napoleon I ]

In the scenes of moral life the soul is at once actor and spectator. [ Degerando ]

The moral amelioration of man constitutes the chief mission of woman. [ A. Comte ]

No expression of politeness but has its root in the moral nature of man. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

Character is moral order seen through the medium of an individual nature. [ Emerson ]

A secret passion defends the heart of a woman better than her moral sense. [ Ritif de la Bretonne ]

Physical beauty in man has become as rare as his moral beauty has always been. [ Mme. Louise Colet ]

No author can be as moral as his works, as no preacher is as pious as his sermons. [ Jean Paul ]

Though we have two eyes, we are supplied with but one tongue. Draw your own moral. [ Alphonse Karr ]

A deliberate rejection of duty prescribed by already recognized truth His moral law. [ Earl of Beaconsfield ]

Pain and disease awaken us to convictions which are necessary to our moral condition. [ Dr. Johnson ]

Want of humility or self-denial is simply the want of all religion, of all moral worth. [ Carlyle ]

Physical bravery is an animal instinct; moral bravery is a much higher and truer courage. [ Wendell Phillips ]

Might but the sense of moral evil be as strong in me as is my delight in external beauty! [ Dr. Arnold ]

Wit is a zero added to our moral qualities; but which, standing alone, represents nothing. [ C. Jordan ]

The selfish, loving only themselves, are loved by no one: so, selfishness is moral suicide. [ De Gaston ]

Proverbs are for the most part rules of moral, or, still more properly, of prudential conduct. [ Brande ]

Neatness, and its reverse, among the poor, are almost a certain test of their moral character. [ Dr. Whitaker ]

Often the world discovers a man's moral worth only when its injustice has nearly destroyed him. [ De Finod ]

Begin by regarding every thing from a moral point of view, and you will end by believing in God. [ Dr. Arnold ]

Equity judgeth with lenity, laws with extremity. In all moral cases, the reason of the law is the law. [ Walter Scott ]

White men should exhibit the same insensibility to moral tortures that red men do to physical torments. [ Theophile Gautier ]

Rank exists in the moral world also. Commoner natures pay with what they do: nobler, with what they are. [ Johann C. F. Von Schiller ]

Men and brethren, a simple trust in God is the most essential ingredient in moral sublimity of character. [ Richard Fuller ]

It is not enough to be an upright man, we must be seen to be one: society does not exist on moral ideas only. [ Balzac ]

It is with flowers as with moral qualities; the bright are sometimes poisonous, but I believe never the sweet. [ J. C. Hare ]

Our moral impressions invariably prove strongest in those moments when we are most driven back upon ourselves. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

War suspends the rules of moral obligation, and what is long suspended is in danger of being totally abrogated. [ Burke ]

Beauty, like truth and justice, lives within us; like virtue, and like moral law, it is a companion of the soul. [ Bancroft ]

The true grandeur of humanity is in moral elevation, sustained, enlightened, and decorated by the intellect of man. [ Charles Sumner ]

Intellectual progress, separated from moral progress, gives a fearful result: a being possessing nothing but brains. [ A. de Gasparin ]

The way to avoid evil is not by maiming our passions, but by compelling them to yield their vigour to our moral nature. [ Ward Beecher ]

Truthfulness is not so much a branch as a blossom of moral, manly strength. The weak, whether they will or not, must lie. [ J. Paul F. Richter ]

Liberty is quite as much a moral as a political growth, - the result of free individual action, energy, and independence. [ Samuel Smiles ]

There is no surer mark of the absence of the highest moral and intellectual qualities than a cold reception of excellence. [ S. Bailey ]

You think much too well of me as a man. No author can be as moral as his works, as no preacher is as pious as his sermons. [ Richter ]

Men are qualified for civil liberty in exact proportion to their disposition to put moral chains upon their own appetites. [ Burke ]

The greatness of action includes immoral as well as moral greatness - Cortes and Napoleon, as well as Luther and Washington. [ Whipple ]

Whatever touches the nerves of motive, whatever shifts man's moral position, is mightier than steam or caloric or lightning. [ Chapin ]

To regard the excesses of the passions as maladies has so salutary an effect that this idea renders all moral sermons useless. [ Boiste ]

Novels may teach us as wholesome a moral as the pulpit. There are sermons in stones, in healthy books, and good in everything. [ Colton ]

There are some moral conditions in which Death smiles upon us, as smiles a silent and peaceful night upon the exhausted laborer. [ Alfred Mercier ]

Music is the only sensual gratification which mankind may indulge in to excess without injury to their moral or religious feelings. [ Addison ]

Where painting is weakest, - namely, in the expression of the highest moral and spiritual ideas, - there music is sublimely strong. [ Mrs. Stowe ]

In love we never think of moral qualities, and scarcely of intellectual ones. Temperament and manner alone, with beauty, excite love. [ Hazlitt ]

The wine-shops breed, in physical atmosphere of malaria and a moral pestilence of envy and vengeance, the men of crime and revolution. [ Charles Dickens ]

Mathematics does not exercise the judgment, and if too exclusively pursued, may leave the student very ill qualified for moral reasoning. [ R. Whately ]

Music is a discipline, and a mistress of order and good manners; she makes the people milder and gentler, more moral and more reasonable. [ Luther ]

Prudence is not only the first in rank of the virtues political and moral, but she is the director and regulator, the standard of them all. [ Burke ]

Scientific truth is marvellous, but moral truth is divine; and whoever breathes its air and walks by its light has found the lost paradise. [ Horace Mann ]

In all instances where our experience of the past has been extensive and uniform, our judgment concerning the future amounts to moral certainty. [ Beattie ]

The heart must be perpetually fortified by wise counsel and high moral principle, or it will inevitably submit to the invasion of the vilest foes. [ Magoon ]

I believe that remorse is the least active of all a man's moral senses, - the very easiest to be deadened when wakened, and in some never wakened at all. [ Thackeray ]

Man is saved by love and duty, and by the hope that springs from duty, or rather from the moral facts of consciousness, as a flower springs from the soil. [ Amiel ]

How many of us have been attracted to reason, first learned to think, to draw conclusions, to extract a moral from the follies of life, by some dazzling aphorism. [ Lord Lytton ]

Literature consists of all the books--and they are not many--where moral truth and human passion are touched with a certain largeness, sanity, and attraction of form. [ John Morley ]

Grandeur of character lies wholly in force of soul; that is, in the force of thought, moral principle, and love; and this may be found in the humblest condition of life. [ William Ellery Channing ]

The passions are the celestial fire that vivifies the moral world. It is to them that the arts and sciences owe their discoveries, and man the elevation of his position. [ Helvetius ]

Perfect taste is the faculty of receiving the greatest possible pleasure from those material sources which are attractive to our moral nature in its purity and perfection. [ Ruskin ]

In the moral world there is nothing impossible if we can bring a thorough will to it. Man can do everything with himself, but he must not attempt to do too much with others. [ Wilhelm von Humboldt ]

To live with our enemies as if they may some time become our friends, and to live with our friends as if they may some time become our enemies, is not a moral but a political maxim.

Every man may be, and at some time is, lifted to a platform whence he looks beyond sense to moral and spiritual truth, and in that mood he strings words like beads upon his thought. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

Among many parallels which men of imagination have drawn between the natural and moral state of the world, it has been observed that happiness as well as virtue consists in mediocrity. [ Dr. Johnson ]

A belief in the Bible, the fruit of deep meditation, has served me as the guide of my moral and literary life. I have found it a capital safely invested, and richly productive of interest. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

Faith in the hereafter is as necessary for the intellectual as the moral character; and to the man of letters, as well as to the Christian, the present forms but the slightest portion of his existence. [ Southey ]

There is a moral excellence attainable by all who have the will to strive after it; but there is an intellectual and physical superiority which is above the reach of our wishes, and is granted to a few only. [ Crabb ]

Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. Histories make men wise; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtle; natural philosophy, deep; moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend. [ Lord Bacon ]

In the moral world nothing is lost, as in the material world nothing is annihilated. All our thoughts and all our sentiments here below, are but the beginning of sentiments and thoughts that will be finished elsewhere. [ Joubert ]

I would rather be the author of one original thought than conqueror of a hundred battles. Yet moral excellence is so much superior to intellectual, that I ought to esteem one virtue more valuable than a hundred original thoughts. [ W. B. Clulow ]

At present, the novels which we owe to English ladies form no small part of the literary glory of our country. No class of works is more honorably distinguished for fine observation, by grace, by delicate wit, by pure moral feeling. [ Macaulay ]

The coarsest father gains a new impulse to labor from the moment of his baby's birth; he scarcely sees it when awake, and yet it is with him all the time. Every stroke he strikes is for his child. New social aims, new moral motives, come vaguely up to him. [ T. W. Higginson ]

Dress has a moral effect upon the conduct of mankind. Let any gentleman find himself with dirty boots, old surtout, soiled neckcloth and a general negligence of dress, and he will in all probability find a corresponding disposition by negligence of address. [ Sir Jonah Barrington ]

Atheism leaves a man to sense, to philosophy, to natural piety, to laws, to reputation, all which may be guides to an outward moral virtue, though religion were not; but superstition dismounts all these, and erecteth an absolute monarchy in the minds of men. [ Bacon ]

Just as a tested and rugged virtue of the moral hero is worth more than the lovely, tender, untried innocence of the child, so is the massive strength of a soul that has conquered truth for itself worth more than the soft peach-bloom faith of a soul that takes truth on trust. [ F. E. Abbot ]

Man reconciles himself to almost any event, however trying, if it happens in the ordinary course of nature. It is the extraordinary alone that he rebels against. There is a moral idea associated with this feeling; for the extraordinary appears to be something like an injustice of heaven. [ Humboldt ]

Moral beauty is the basis of all true beauty. This foundation is somewhat covered and veiled in nature. Art brings it out, and gives it more transparent forms. It is here that art, when it knows well its power and resources, engages in a struggle with nature in which it may have the advantage. [ Victor Cousin ]

By eloquence I understand those appeals to our moral perceptions that produce emotion as soon as they are uttered. This is the very enthusiasm that is the parent of poetry. Let the same man go to his closet and clothe in numbers conceptions full of the same fire and spirit, and they will be poetry. [ Bryant ]

A fiction which is designed to inculcate an object wholly alien to the imagination sins against the first law of art; and if a writer of fiction narrow his scope to particulars so positive as polemical controversy in matters ecclesiastical, political or moral, his work may or may not be an able treatise, but it must be a very poor novel. [ Edward Bulwer-Lytton ]

Wealth brings noble opportunities, and competence is a proper object of pursuit; but wealth, and even competence, may be bought at too high a price. Wealth itself has no moral attribute. It is not money, but the love of money, which is the root of all evil. It is the relation between wealth and the mind and the character of its possessor which is the essential thing. [ Hillard ]

Poetry interprets in two ways: it interprets by expressing, with magical felicity, the physiognomy and movements of the outward world; and it interprets by expressing, with inspired conviction, the ideas and laws of the inward world of man's moral and spiritual nature. In other words, poetry is interpretative both by having natural magic in it, and by having moral profundity. [ Matthew Arnold ]

Good taste is essentially a moral quality. Taste is not only a part and an index of morality — it is the only morality. The first, last, and closest trial question to any living creature is, What do you like? - and the entire object of true education is to make people not merely do right things, but enjoy the right things. What we like determines what we are, and is the sign of what we are; and to teach taste is inevitably to form character. [ Ruskin ]

If we wish to know the political and moral condition of a state, we must ask what rank women hold in it; their influence embraces the whole of life; a wife! - a mother! - two magical words, comprising the sweetest source of man's felicity; theirs is a reign of beauty, of love, of reason, - always a reign! a man takes counsel with his wife, he obeys his mother; he obeys her long after she has ceased to live; and the ideas which he has received from her become principles stronger even than his passions. [ Aime Martin ]

The desire of excellence is the necessary attribute of those who excel. We work little for a thing unless we wish for it. But we cannot of ourselves estimate the degree of our success in what we strive for; that task is left to others. With the desire for excellence comes, therefore, the desire for approbation. And this distinguishes intellectual excellence from moral excellence; for the latter has no necessity of human tribunal; it is more inclined to shrink from the public than to invite the public to be its judge. [ Bulwer-Lytton ]

I smoke in bed until I have to go to sleep; I wake up in the night, sometimes once, sometimes twice; sometimes three times, and I never waste any of these opportunities to smoke. This habit is so old and dear and precious to me that I would feel as you, sir, would feel if you should lose the only moral you've got - meaning the chairman - if you've got one: I am making no charges: I will grant, here, that I have stopped smoking now and then, for a few months at a time, but it was not on principle, it was only to show off; it was to pulverize those critics who said I was a slave to my habits and couldn't break my bonds. [ Mark Twain, Seventieth Birthday speech ]

Morals are an acquirement - like music, like a foreign language, like piety, poker, paralysis - no man is born with them. I wasn't myself, I started poor. I hadn't a single moral. There is hardly a man in this house that is poorer than I was then. Yes, I started like that - the world before me, not a moral in the slot. Not even an insurance moral. I can remember the first one I ever got. I can remember the landscape, the weather, the - I can remember how everything looked. It was an old moral, an old second-hand moral, all out of repair, and didn't fit, anyway. But if you are careful with a thing like that, and keep it in a dry place, and save it for processions, and Chautauquas, and World's Fairs, and so on, and disinfect it now and then, and give it a fresh coat of whitewash once in a while, you will be surprised to see how well she will last and how long she will keep sweet, or at least inoffensive. When I got that mouldy old moral, she had stopped growing, because she hadn't any exercise; but I worked her hard, I worked her Sundays and all. Under this cultivation she waxed in might and stature beyond belief, and served me well and was my pride and joy for sixty-three years; then she got to associating with insurance presidents, and lost flesh and character, and was a sorrow to look at and no longer competent for business. She was a great loss to me. Yet not all loss. I sold her - ah, pathetic skeleton, as she was - I sold her to Leopold, the pirate King of Belgium; he sold her to our Metropolitan Museum, and it was very glad to get her, for without a rag on, she stands 57 feet long and 16 feet high, and they think she's a brontosaur. Well, she looks it. They believe it will take nineteen geological periods to breed her match. [ Mark Twain, Seventieth Birthday speech ]

moral in Scrabble®

The word moral is playable in Scrabble®, no blanks required.

Scrabble® Letter Score: 7

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moral in Words With Friends™

The word moral is playable in Words With Friends™, no blanks required.

Words With Friends™ Letter Score: 9

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Words within the letters of moral

2 letter words in moral (5 words)

3 letter words in moral (5 words)

4 letter words in moral (4 words)

5 letter words in moral (Anagrams) (2 words)

Word Growth involving moral

Shorter words in moral

or oral

Longer words containing moral

amoral amoralism amoralisms

amoral amoralist amoralistic amoralistically

amoral amoralist amoralists

amoral amorally

circumoral circumorally

femoral femorals

femoral iliofemoral

femoral ischiofemoral

femoral nonfemoral

femoral patellofemoral

femoral sacrofemoral

femoral vertebrofemoral

humoral humoralism

immoral immoralism

immoral immoralist immoralists

immoral immoralities

immoral immorality

immoral immorally

intratumoral

morale morales

moralisation demoralisation demoralisations

moralisation moralisations demoralisations

moralisation moralisations remoralisations

moralisation remoralisation remoralisations

moralise demoralise demoralised

moralise demoralise demoraliser demoralisers

moralise demoralise demoralises

moralise moralised demoralised

moralise moralised remoralised

moralise moraliser demoraliser demoralisers

moralise moraliser moralisers demoralisers

moralise moralises demoralises

moralise moralises remoralises

moralise remoralise remoralised

moralise remoralise remoralises

moralising demoralising demoralisingly

moralising moralisingly demoralisingly

moralising remoralising

moralism amoralism amoralisms

moralism humoralism

moralism immoralism

moralism moralisms amoralisms

moralist amoralist amoralistic amoralistically

moralist amoralist amoralists

moralist immoralist immoralists

moralist moralistic amoralistic amoralistically

moralist moralistic moralistically amoralistically

moralist moralistic moralistically unmoralistically

moralist moralistic nonmoralistic

moralist moralistic unmoralistic unmoralistically

moralist moralists amoralists

moralist moralists immoralists

moralist moralists unmoralists

moralist unmoralist unmoralistic unmoralistically

moralist unmoralist unmoralists

moralities immoralities

morality immorality

morality nonmorality

morality unmorality

moralization demoralization demoralizations

moralization moralizations demoralizations

moralization moralizations remoralizations

moralization remoralization remoralizations

moralize demoralize demoralized

moralize demoralize demoralizer demoralizers

moralize demoralize demoralizes

moralize moralized demoralized

moralize moralized remoralized

moralize moralizer demoralizer demoralizers

moralize moralizer moralizers demoralizers

moralize moralizes demoralizes

moralize moralizes remoralizes

moralize remoralize remoralized

moralize remoralize remoralizes

moralizing demoralizing demoralizingly

moralizing moralizingly demoralizingly

moralizing nonmoralizing

moralizing remoralizing

morally amorally

morally circumorally

morally immorally

morals femorals

nonmoral nonmoralistic

nonmoral nonmorality

nonmoral nonmoralizing

unmoral unmoralist unmoralistic unmoralistically

unmoral unmoralist unmoralists

unmoral unmorality