MORAL vs CHASTE: NOUN
- The significance of a story or event
- See inference.
- Synonyms See morality.
- An exact likeness; a counterpart.
- A certainty.
- An emblem, personification, or allegory; especially, an allegorical drama. See morality. 6.
- A concisely expressed precept or general truth; a maxim.
- Rules or habits of conduct, especially of sexual conduct, with reference to standards of right and wrong.
- The doctrine inculcated by a fable, apologue, or fiction; the practical lesson which anything is designed to teach; hence, intent; meaning.
- Moral philosophy; ethics.
- Plural Conduct; behavior; course of life in regard to right and wrong; specifically, sexual conduct: as, a man of good morals.
- Morality; the doctrine or practice of the duties of life.
- The doctrine or practice of the duties of life; manner of living as regards right and wrong; conduct; behavior; -- usually in the plural.
- A morality play. See Morality, 5.
- The inner meaning or significance of a fable, a narrative, an occurrence, an experience, etc.; the practical lesson which anything is designed or fitted to teach; the doctrine meant to be inculcated by a fiction; a maxim.
- The lesson or principle contained in or taught by a fable, a story, or an event.
- N/A
MORAL vs CHASTE: ADJECTIVE
- Relating to duty or obligation; pertaining to those intentions and actions of which right and wrong, virtue and vice, are predicated, or to the rules by which such intentions and actions ought to be directed; relating to the practice, manners, or conduct of men as social beings in relation to each other, as respects right and wrong, so far as they are properly subject to rules.
- Conformed to accepted rules of right; acting in conformity with such rules; virtuous; just. Used sometimes in distinction from religious.
- Concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles
- Supported by reason or probability; practically sufficient; -- opposed to legal or demonstrable
- Based on strong likelihood or firm conviction, rather than on the actual evidence.
- Having psychological rather than physical or tangible effects.
- Arising from conscience or the sense of right and wrong.
- Conforming to standards of what is right or just in behavior; virtuous.
- Teaching or exhibiting goodness or correctness of character and behavior.
- Of or concerned with the judgment of right or wrong of human action and character.
- Adhering to ethical and moral principles
- Relating to principles of right and wrong; i.e. to morals or ethics
- Arising from the sense of right and wrong
- Psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect
- Acting upon or through one's moral nature or sense of right, or suited to act in such a manner. Sometimes opposed to material and physical.
- Capable of right and wrong action or of being governed by a sense of right; subject to the law of duty.
- Of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behaviour, especially for teaching right behaviour.
- Serving to teach or convey a moral
- A being who is capable of acting with reference to right and wrong.
- A very high degree or probability, although not demonstrable as a certainty; a probability of so high a degree that it can be confidently acted upon in the affairs of life.
- Theology applied to morals; practical theology; casuistry.
- The power of moral judgment and feeling; the capacity to perceive what is right or wrong in moral conduct, and to approve or disapprove, independently of education or the knowledge of any positive rule or law.
- An allegorical play; a morality.
- Insanity, so called, of the moral system; badness alleged to be irresponsible.
- The science of duty; the science which treats of the nature and condition of man as a moral being, of the duties which result from his moral relations, and the reasons on which they are founded.
- Pure and simple in design or style
- Morally pure (especially not having experienced sexual intercourse)
- Not having experienced sexual intercourse; virginal.
- Abstaining from sexual relations that are not sanctioned by certain religious laws or moral principles.
- Abstaining from sexual relations; celibate.
- Not involving or suggestive of sexual desire or indecency.
- Pure or simple in design or style; austere.
- Pure in thought and act; innocent; free from lewdness and obscenity, or indecency in act or speech; modest.
- Pure in design and expression; correct; free from barbarisms or vulgarisms; refined; simple.
- Unmarried.
- Same as Agnus castus.
- Abstaining from sexual intercourse, celibate
- Virginal, innocent, having had no sexual experience
- Simple, austere, undecorative
- Modest, decent, morally pure
- Pure from unlawful sexual intercourse; virtuous; continent.
- Abstaining from unlawful sexual intercourse
MORAL vs CHASTE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Depending upon considerations of what generally occurs; resting upon grounds of probability: opposed to demonstrative: as, moral evidence; moral arguments. See moral certainty, under certainty.
- Capable of distinguishing between right and wrong; hence, bound to conform to what is right; subject, to a principle of duty; accountable.
- Connected with the perception of right and wrong in conduct, especially when this is regarded as an innate power of the mind; connected with or pertaining to the conscience. See moral sense, moral law, below.
- In a special sense, relating to the private and social duties of men as distinct from civil responsibilities: specifically so used in the Hegelian philosophy.
- In accord with, or controlled by, the rules of right conduct: opposed to immoral. In this sense moral is often used specifically of conduct in the sexual relation.
- Of or pertaining to rules of right conduct; concerning the distinction of right from wrong; ethical. In this sense moral is opposed to non-moral, which denotes the absence of ethical distinctions.
- To moralize.
- Having a moral; emblematical; allegorical; symbolical.
- Of or pertaining to morals.
- Pertaining to the mind; mental: opposed to physical.
- Pertaining to the will, or conative element of the soul, as distinguished from the intellect or cognitive part. This refers to the usual pre-Kantian division of the soul.
- Moralizing.
- See law.
- Ethics; the science of morality.
- To chasten; discipline; punish; chastise. See chasten and chastise, which have taken the place of this verb.
- To reduce to submission; tame.
- To bring or keep under control; restrain, as the passions.
- Possessing chastity or sexual purity; continent; virtuous; pure.
- Free from obscenity or impurity: as, chaste conversation.
- In a figurative sense: As applied to language and literary style, free from uncouth or equivocal words and phrases, and from affected or extravagant expressions; not affected or grandiloquent.
- In art, free from meretricious ornament or affectation; severely simple.
- Celibate; unmarried.
MORAL vs CHASTE: RELATED WORDS
- Close, Near, Honourable, Clean, Lesson, Right, Chaste, Incorrupt, Mental, Conscientious, Honorable, Virtuous, Righteous, Moralistic, Ethical
- Monogamous, Sexless, Pious, Decent, Modest, Undefiled, Continent, Plain, Pure, Moral, Vestal, Virgin, Virtuous, Celibate, Virginal
MORAL vs CHASTE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Close, Near, Honourable, Clean, Lesson, Right, Chaste, Incorrupt, Mental, Conscientious, Honorable, Virtuous, Righteous, Moralistic, Ethical
- Monogamous, Sexless, Pious, Decent, Modest, Undefiled, Continent, Plain, Pure, Moral, Vestal, Virgin, Virtuous, Celibate, Virginal
MORAL vs CHASTE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Should we regard Eisenhower as a moral laggard who failed to grasp the moral urgency of desegregation?
- Difficult moral decisions should be, and indeed frequently are, informed by a multidisciplinary moral community.
- Moral development may also involve an increasingly complex integration of various moral and nonmoral computations.
- The task of employing Scripture in moral theology is an ongoing challenge for moral theologians.
- As a consequence, moral codes derived from human decisions could reflect biased moral preferences.
- Thomas Aquinas to justify this claim moral law that man has moral.
- Moral Injury is similar to Moral Distress, but they are not Identical.
- Moral classrooms, moral children: Creating a constructivistatmosphere in early education.
- Specifically, moral reasoning and moral judgment seem to influence moral behavior, but in interaction with other situational and personal dimensions.
- Cornell University, Are Moral Actors Moral, Or Does Moral Action Make An Actor Moral?
- Chaste berries are deep reddish black in color.
- There are chaste romances aimed at Christian readers.
- Share the struggles of living a chaste life.
- If chaste, why was she put to death?
- Have I been chaste in thought and word?
- Her work is known for being particularly chaste.
- Beware of those who slander pious chaste women.
- The lofty soul of chaste Tecla overcomes the wild beasts; chaste Euphemia overcomes the accursed wild beasts.
- Callisto is a chaste foilower the chaste goddess Diana Jupiter disguises himself as Diana to make love to ha.
- Abram remains the chaste husband of his very chaste wife.
MORAL vs CHASTE: QUESTIONS
- Are moral dilemmas related to moral judgments of different groups of participants?
- Is there a substantive moral disagreement between the denizens of moral Twin Earth?
- Is there intractable disagreement among moral philosophers about foundational moral principles?
- Is moral skepticism implyed from intractable disagreements among moral philosophers?
- Why do healthcare staff face moral distress and moral injury?
- Does moral philosophy have anything to do with moral education?
- Are most people moral Objectivists or moral relativists?
- Do moral intuitions provide justification for our moral beliefs?
- Do players use moral disengagement in moral choice games?
- Does moral relativism lead to moral paralysis and indifference?
- Is it permissible for a man to marry a chaste woman?
- Where did Samuel de Champlain meet Jean Baptiste de Chaste?
- Is it safe to take chaste tree berry during pregnancy?
- How much chaste Berry powder should I Feed my horse?
- Can a couple receive communion if they are not chaste?
- How long should chaste tree be taken for infertility?