Advertisement

Advertisement

View synonyms for

morally

[mawr-uh-lee, mor-]

adverb

  1. in a moral manner.

  2. from a moral point of view.

    morally reprehensible.

  3. virtuously.

  4. virtually; practically.



Discover More

Word History and Origins

Origin of morally1

First recorded in 1350–1400; moral + -ly
Discover More

Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

“The board is legally and morally obligated to protect the company, not auction off its integrity for regulatory approval,” Lowell said.

From

During the campaign he was attacked by the government and media for being morally unfit to be the country's president, but the allegations did not diminish his support during the last week of campaigning.

From

As is the case with any show, enjoying “America’s Got Talent,” “Survivor,” or any reality series doesn’t make their fans morally bankrupt.

From

Rupert Lowe, the independent MP for Great Yarmouth, said the situation was "morally repugnant" and added: "This is not the Britain I want to live in."

From

In its strongest move yet, the UK also suspended talks on a trade deal with Israel and summoned the country's ambassador - with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy calling the military escalation in Gaza "morally unjustifiable".

From

Advertisement

Related Words

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


moralizeMoral Majority