moralities - Meaning in Sanskrit
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morality - Meaning in Sanskrit
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morality noun
- concern with the distinction between good and evil or right and wrong; right or good conduct
नैतिकता
- motivation based on ideas of right and wrong
Synonyms
ethical motive, ethics, morals
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Morality is the differentiation of intentions, decisions and actions between those that are distinguished as proper (right) and those that are improper (wrong). Morality can be a body of standards or principles derived from a code of conduct from a particular philosophy, religion or culture, or it can derive from a standard that is understood to be universal. Morality may also be specifically synonymous with "goodness", "appropriateness" or "rightness".
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- concern with the distinction between good and evil or right and wrong; right or good conduct