morality

UK /məˈɹælɪti/ US /məˈɹælɪti/
noun 5

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noun

1

Recognition of the distinction between good and evil or between right and wrong; respect for and obedience to the rules of right conduct; the mental disposition or characteristic of behaving in a manner intended to produce morally good resu

Without morality, intellect were impossible for him; a thoroughly immoral man could not know anything at all! To know a thing, what we can call knowing, a man must first love the thing, sympathize with it: that is, be virtuously related to it.

Ellery Jackson-Hubbard. […] A man radiating prosperity, optimism and selfishness. Has no morality whatever. Is a conscious individualist, cold-blooded, pitiless, working only for himself, and believing in nothing but himself.

2

A set of social rules, customs, traditions, beliefs, or practices which specify proper, acceptable forms of conduct.

I have to live for others and not for myself: thats middle class morality.

He smiled a little. "Morality is the average conduct of the average man at a given time and place. It is based on custom and expediency."

3

A set of personal guiding principles for conduct or a general notion of how to behave, whether respectable or not.

His morality was such as naturally proceeds from loose opinions.

Deputy District Attorney Bill Tingle called Jones "the devil's right-hand man" and said he should be punished for his "atrocious morality."

4

A lesson or pronouncement which contains advice about proper behavior.

"She had done her duty"—"she left the matter to them that had a charge anent such things"—and "Providence would bring the mystery to light in his own fitting time"—such were the moralities with which the good dame consoled herself.

What mean these stale moralities, / Sir Preacher, from your desk you mumble?

5

A morality play.

The Moralities displayed something more of art and invention than the Mysteries; in them virtues, vices and qualities were personified, and something like a plot was frequently to be discovered.

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