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Meanings of Mora:

noun

Undue delay in the assertion of a claim, etc.

Meanings of Morada:

noun

A church or chapel of the penitentes, a spanish-american religious order.

Meanings of Moraine:

noun

A mass of rocks and sediment carried down and deposited by a glacier, typically as ridges at its edges or extremity.

Usage examples:

It is also likely that mass movement is much more common during periods when glaciers are retreatin…

Meanings of Moraines:

noun

A mass of rocks and sediment carried down and deposited by a glacier, typically as ridges at its edges or extremity.

Usage examples:

It is also likely that mass movement is much more common during periods when glaciers are retreatin…

Meanings of Moral:

adjective

Concerned with the principles of right and wrong behaviour.

Usage examples:

The moral dimensions of medical intervention
noun

A lesson that can be derived from a story or experience.

Usage examples:

The moral of this story was that one must see the beauty in what one has

Meanings of Moral-sense:

noun

The moral of a story, event, or experience is the message that you understand from it about how you should or should ...

Meanings of Moral-support:

noun

If you give someone moral support, you encourage that person and show that you approve of what they are doing, rather than giving practical help.

Meanings of Morale:

noun

The confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group at a particular time.

Usage examples:

The team's morale was high

Meanings of Moralise:

verb

Comment on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority.

Usage examples:

The solution to climate change is not to moralize from on high

Meanings of Moralised:

verb

Comment on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority.

Usage examples:

The solution to climate change is not to moralize from on high

Meanings of Moralises:

verb

Comment on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority.

Usage examples:

The solution to climate change is not to moralize from on high

Meanings of Moralising:

verb

Comment on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority.

Usage examples:

The solution to climate change is not to moralize from on high
noun

The action of commenting on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority.

Usage examples:

The self-righteous moralizing of his aunt was ringing in his ears
adjective

Having or displaying an overly critical point of view on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority.

Usage examples:

He was given to moralizing speeches

Meanings of Moralism:

noun

The practice of moralizing, especially the tendency to make judgements about others' morality.

Usage examples:

The patriotic moralism of many political leaders

Meanings of Moralist:

noun

A person who teaches or promotes morality.

Usage examples:

Approximately half the entry is on the greek moralists socrates, plato, aristotle, and the stoics.

Meanings of Moralistic:

adjective

Overfond of making moral judgements about others' behaviour; too ready to moralize.

Usage examples:

A moralistic stance on advertising

Meanings of Moralists:

noun

A person who teaches or promotes morality.

Usage examples:

Approximately half the entry is on the greek moralists socrates, plato, aristotle, and the stoics.

Meanings of Moralities:

noun

Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behaviour.

Usage examples:

The matter boiled down to simple morality: innocent prisoners ought to be freed

Meanings of Morality:

noun

Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behaviour.

Usage examples:

The matter boiled down to simple morality: innocent prisoners ought to be freed

Meanings of Moralize:

verb

Comment on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority.

Usage examples:

The solution to climate change is not to moralize from on high

Meanings of Moralized:

verb

Comment on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority.

Usage examples:

The solution to climate change is not to moralize from on high

Meanings of Moralizes:

verb

Comment on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority.

Usage examples:

The solution to climate change is not to moralize from on high

Meanings of Moralizing:

noun

The action of commenting on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority.

Usage examples:

The self-righteous moralizing of his aunt was ringing in his ears
adjective

Having or displaying an overly critical point of view on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority.

Usage examples:

He was given to moralizing speeches
verb

Comment on issues of right and wrong, typically with an unfounded air of superiority.

Usage examples:

The solution to climate change is not to moralize from on high

Meanings of Moralless:

adjective

Having no moral or morals.

Meanings of Morally:

adverb

With reference to the principles of right and wrong behaviour.

Usage examples:

He believed the war was morally justified

Meanings of Moralness:

noun

The quality or condition of being moral; morality.

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