morals

The word “morals” has 2 syllables: mo-rals

It's pronounced as /ˈmɔːrəlz/


What is synonym and antonym for morals?

In the thesaurus, “morals” has 16 synonyms and 8 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for morals along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for morals

Antonyms for morals

  • corruption
  • depravity
  • immorality
  • misconduct
  • unethical behavior
  • vice
  • wickedness
  • wrongdoing

Meanings of morals

  • noun
    1. (of a narrative) The ethical significance or practical lesson.
    2. (chiefly in the plural) Moral practices or teachings: modes of conduct.
    3. A morality play.
    4. A moral certainty.
    5. An exact counterpart.

Example Sentences

  • Parents play a key role in teaching children morals.
  • The story illustrates important morals about honesty and kindness.
  • He questioned the morals of the company's business practices.
  • Schools often include lessons on morals and values.
  • The book's characters face challenges that test their morals.

On this page you'll find 24 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to morals, such as: beliefs, corruption, customs, depravity, dictates, dogma, ethics.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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  • censor
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  • compunctions
  • consciences
  • contritions
  • demur
  • demurs
  • detestation
  • disgust
  • disinclinations
  • distaste
  • distrust
  • doubts
  • dubieties
  • duty
  • fusses
  • guilts
  • incertitudes
  • indispositions
  • inner voice
  • loathing
  • mal de mer
  • misdoubts
  • misgivings
  • mistrust
  • morals
  • motion sickness
  • nauseousness
  • objections
  • odium
  • penitences
  • principles
  • protests
  • queasiness
  • questions
  • regrets
  • regurgitation
  • reluctances
  • remonstrances
  • remorses
  • repentances
  • repugnance
  • repulsion
  • reservations
  • retching
  • revulsion
  • right and wrong
  • scruples
  • seasickness
  • self-reproaches
  • shame
  • shames
  • sickness
  • skepticism
  • small voice
  • squeam
  • squeamishness
  • still small voice
  • superego
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