What does morality mean?

Morality can refer to the ideas held by an individual, group, or society about what is right and wrong (e.g., “He has a very traditional morality”) as well as the perceived quality or acceptability of behavior or actions in relation to these ideas (e.g., “The morality of the decision was highly questionable”).

On a related note, if you’re finding it tricky to decide if moral or morale is the word you need, remember that you can only use “morale” as a noun.

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