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Moral

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Main Entry: moral
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: ethical, honest

Synonyms:

aboveboard, blameless, chaste, conscientious, correct, courteous, decent, decorous, dutiful, elevated, exemplary, good, high-minded, honorable, immaculate, incorruptible, innocent, just, kindly, kosher*, laudable, meet, meritorious, modest, moralistic, noble, praiseworthy, principled, proper, pure, respectable, right, righteous, saintly, salt of the earth, scrupulous, seemly, square, straight, true-blue, trustworthy, truthful, upright, upstanding, virtuous, worthy
Notes: moral (noun) means the lesson or principle of a story or event - (adjective) relating to lessons or principles of right and wrong; morale is a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose or the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed

Antonyms:

amoral, bad, corrupt, dishonest, evil, immoral, sinful, unethical, unprincipled, vile
Main Entry: moral
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: lesson, proverb

Synonyms:

adage, aphorism, apophthegm, axiom, dictum, epigram, gnome, maxim, meaning, message, moralism, motto, point, precept, rule, saw, saying, sermon, significance, truism
Main Entry: allegory
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: indirect representation, storytelling

Synonyms:

apologue, emblem, fable, figuration, moral, myth, parable, story, symbol, symbolism, symbolization, tale, typification
Main Entry: aphorism
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: saying expressing a belief, often true

Synonyms:

adage, apothegm, axiom, dictum, maxim, moral, precept, proverb, rule, saw, saying, truism
Main Entry: axiom
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: principle

Synonyms:

adage, aphorism, apothegm, device, dictum, fundamental, law, maxim, moral, postulate, precept, proposition, proverb, saying, theorem, truism, truth

Antonyms:

absurdity, ambiguity, foolishness, nonsense, paradox
Main Entry: cautionary tale
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: piece of advice

Synonyms:

a few words of wisdom, admonition, advisory, caution light, caveat, deterrent example, enough said, event illustrating a hazard, forewarning, hint, lesson, message, moral, omen, portent, red flag, red flag, sign of things to come, sign of things to come, wake-up call, wake-up call, warning, word to the wise, word to the wise
Main Entry: chaste
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: pure, incorrupt

Synonyms:

austere, celibate, clean, continent, controlled, decent, decorous, elegant, immaculate, impotent, inexperienced, innocent, intemerate, modest, monogamous, moral, neat, platonic, proper, prudish, quiet, refined, restrained, simple, spotless, stainless, subdued, unaffected, unblemished, uncontaminated, undefiled, unstained, unsullied, unwed, vestal, virginal, virtuous, wholesome

Antonyms:

corrupt, defiled, dirty, lewd, unchaste, wanton
Main Entry: clean
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: chaste, virtuous

Synonyms:

blameless, crimeless, decent, exemplary, faultless, good, guiltless, honorable, inculpable, innocent, modest, moral, respectable, sinless, undefiled, unguilty, unsullied, upright, wholesome

Antonyms:

besmirched, defiled, impure, unchaste, unvirtuous
Main Entry: conventional
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unoriginal

Synonyms:

bigoted, bourgeois, commonplace, conforming, conservative, demure, doctrinal, dogmatic, drippy, hackneyed, hidebound, humdrum, illiberal, in rut, inflexible, insular, isolationist, lame, literal, moderate, moral, narrow, narrow-minded, not heretical, obstinate, parochial, pedestrian, prosaic, puritanical, rigid, routine, rube, run-of-the-mill, sober, solemn, square, stereotyped, straight, straight-laced, strict, stuffy, uptight

Antonyms:

different, exotic, foreign, new, original, strange, unique
Main Entry: decent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: respectable, appropriate

Synonyms:

approved, becoming, befitting, chaste, clean, comely, comme il faut, conforming, continent, correct, decorous, delicate, ethical, fit, fitting, good, honest, honorable, immaculate, mannerly, modest, moral, nice, noble, on the up and up, polite, presentable, proper, prudent, pure, reserved, right, seemly, spotless, stainless, standard, straight, straight arrow, straight shooting, suitable, trustworthy, unblemished, undefiled, untarnished, upright, virtuous, worthy

Antonyms:

inappropriate, indecent, poor, unrespectable, unsuitable, unsuited
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