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1 moral
adj.नैतिक, आचरण संबंधी; ठीक, उचित, सदाचारी, धर्माचारी, सात्विक, धार्मिकn.नीति शास्त्र, नीतिविद्या; उपदेश, अभिप्राय, शिक्षा -
2 moral
1. naitik2. n. abhiprai, upadesh -
3 clarion
Adj1. ज़ोर\clarionकी/जगा\clarionदेने\clarionवालीThe Generals clarion call boosted the moral of the soldiers. -
4 contradict
VT1. विरोध\contradictकरनाThe medical reports contradict each other.2. विपरीत\contradictहोनाHer style of life contradicts her moral principles.3. प्रतिवाद\contradictकरनाAren't you contradicting what you said before? -
5 dictum
N1. वचन/उक्तिDictums have moral teachings. -
6 education
N1. शिक्षाEducation gives us moral support. -
7 equivalence
N1. तुल्यताThe Hindu religion gives moral equivalence to the suffering of animals and human beings. -
8 fable
N1. कहानीFables contain moral teachings. -
9 fibre
N1. तन्तुFibre from cotton pods is spun to weave cloth.2. खाने\fibreका\fibreरेशे\fibreवाला\fibreभागGreen vegetables have lot of fibre.3. चरित्रबलThe president has a strong moral fibre. -
10 latent
Adj1. प्रच्छन्नStrong commitment to moral values was latent in Gandhi's political philosophy.2. अविकसितMany a children's latent talent never blossoms because of lack of opportunities. -
11 rectitude
N1. सच्चाईShe is the woman of moral rectitude. -
12 reformation
N1. सुधारThe reformation of criminals should be done by introducing moral values. -
13 separable
Adj1. वियोज्यThe moral question is not entirely seperable from the financial one.
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Moral — Moral … Deutsch Wörterbuch
moral — moral, ale, aux [ mɔral, o ] adj. et n. m. • 1270; n. m. 1212; lat. moralis, de mores « mœurs » I ♦ Adj. 1 ♦ Qui concerne les mœurs, les habitudes et surtout les règles de conduite admises et pratiquées dans une société. Conscience morale. Sens… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Moral — Mor al, a. [F., fr. It. moralis, fr. mos, moris, manner, custom, habit, way of life, conduct.] 1. Relating to duty or obligation; pertaining to those intentions and actions of which right and wrong, virtue and vice, are predicated, or to the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moral — moral, ale (mo ral, ra l ) adj. 1° Qui concerne les moeurs. Préceptes moraux. Réflexions morales. Les oeuvres morales de Plutarque. Sens, instinct moral. Contes moraux, contes où l auteur a l intention de faire ressortir une leçon de morale … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
moral — adj Moral, ethical, virtuous, righteous, noble are comparable when they mean conforming to a standard of what is right and good. Moral is the most comprehensive term of the group; in all of its pertinent senses it implies a relationship to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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moral — mòrāl m <G morála> DEFINICIJA 1. shvaćanje odnosa prema dobru i zlu u najširem smislu; ukupnost nepisanih društvenih načela, normi, ideala, običaja o ponašanju i odnosima među ljudima koji se nameću savjesti pojedinca i zajednice, u skladu… … Hrvatski jezični portal
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moral — [môr′əl, mär′əl; ] for n.4 [, mə ral′] adj. [ME < L moralis, of manners or customs < mos (gen. moris), pl. mores, manners, morals (see MOOD1): used by CICERO2 as transl. of Gr ēthikos] 1. relating to, dealing with, or capable of making the… … English World dictionary
moral — I adjective aboveboard, bene moratus, bound by duty, commendable, conscientious, correct, creditable, decent, deserving, duteous, dutiful, estimable, ethical, exemplary, good, high minded, high principled, honest, honestus, honorable, idealistic … Law dictionary