моральний

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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By surface analysis, мора́ль (morálʹ) +‎ -ний (-nyj). Compare Russian мора́льный (morálʹnyj), Belarusian мара́льны (marálʹny), Polish moralny.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [mɔˈralʲnei̯]
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Adjective

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мора́льний (morálʹnyj) (adverb мора́льно, abstract noun мора́льність)

  1. moral (of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behaviour, especially for teaching right behaviour)
    мора́льний абсолюти́змmorálʹnyj absoljutýzmmoral absolutism
    мора́льний релятиві́змmorálʹnyj reljatyvízmmoral relativism
    мора́льний ри́зикmorálʹnyj rýzykmoral hazard
  2. moral (conforming to a standard of right behaviour; sanctioned by or operative on one's conscience or ethical judgment)
    Antonyms: амора́льний (amorálʹnyj), немора́льний (nemorálʹnyj)
  3. mental, psychological
    мора́льний духmorálʹnyj duxmorale (literally, “mental spirit”)

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