moral|morals in English
noun
[mor·al || 'mɔrəl /'mɒ-]
ethic; moralistic lesson; lesson; moralistic principle
Use "moral|morals" in a sentence
1. You have a Bloodlusted, morals off Superman vs morals
2. SEX, MORALS, AND LOVE
3. Your idea lacks morals.
4. Admonition on morals and conduct.
5. They have no morals.
6. Morals tend to be deeply ingrained.
7. Bad company Corrupts good morals
8. They impart wisdom, morals, history.
9. My Journal —Sex, Morals, and Love
10. Chasteness (See also Morals; Virtue)
11. What about his morals and attitude?
12. She has no morals! She's really a whore!
13. Young people these days have no morals.
14. His ideas on morals are really prehistoric.
15. Quality individual the independent and positive morals quality on one's own initiative that move consciouslieses of subjects morals entity.
16. His morals have been a millstone around my neck!
17. The question is one of manners rather than morals.
18. The decadence of morals is bad for nation.
19. The play was considered an affront to public morals.
20. 12 He's never done anything injurious to morals.
21. Films like this are a danger to public morals.
22. Values and morals are independent of religious faith.
23. This was a matter less of morals than of expediency.
24. We repudiated entirely customary morals, conventions and traditional wisdom.
25. The decadence of morals is bad for a nation.