Morals

How many syllables in Morals?

morals has 2 syllables

Split Morals into syllables?

morals

Definition of Morals

Morals are principles or beliefs about what is right and wrong that guide a person's behavior.

How should Morals divide into syllables

The first syllable has the vowel 'o' and the consonant 'm', and the second syllable has the vowels 'a' and 'e' and the consonants 'r', 'l', and 's'.

Part of Speech - Morals

Noun

My parents taught me good morals.

Sentences with Morals

  • She has strong morals and always tries to do what is right.
  • I learned about good morals from reading stories.
  • Some people think that certain actions are morally wrong.
  • It is important to have a good set of morals to live by.
  • Teachers often try to teach good morals to their students.
  • Some people have different morals depending on their culture or religion.
  • His actions were not in line with his stated morals.
  • She struggled with the decision because it went against her morals.
  • Many people believe that honesty is a key moral principle.
  • Parents often try to instill good morals in their children.

Quotes with Morals

  • Good morals make good laws.
  • Morals are the rules that govern us.
  • Morals are the best security for law as well as the best foundation for freedom.
  • Morals are what make us human.
  • Morals are a matter of private agreement.
  • Morals are the compass that guides our conscience.
  • Morals are taught, not inherited.
  • Morals don't make the man, but they make the man respectable.
  • Morals are in all countries the result of legislation and government; they are not African or Asian or European: they are good or bad.
  • Morals are the product of the agreement of society.

Number of characters in Morals

6 ( m, o, r, a, l, s )

Unique letters in Morals

6 ( m, o, r, a, l, s )

Morals Backwards

slarom

Phonetic Transcription of Morals

IPA (International): ˈmɔ:rʌlz

ARA (American): ˈmɔrʌlz

EPA (English): ˈmɔ:rʌlz

MAO-RAH-LZ