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Meaning of mores | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈmɔːɹeɪz

Definitions

  1. A set of moral norms or customs derived from generally accepted practices rather than written laws.
    plural, plural-only
  2. folkways of central importance accepted without question and embodying the fundamental moral views of a social group.
  3. The common ideas, conventions, or customs of a particular society or social group.
  4. Socially correct behavior:decorum, etiquette, good form, manner (used in plural), propriety (also used in plural), p's and q's.
  5. The accepted traditional customs and usages of a particular social group.
  6. Moral attitudes.
  7. Manners; ways.
  8. (Sociology) sociol the customs and conventions embodying the fundamental values of a group or society
    sociol
  9. pl → Sittenkodex m
    pl

Equivalents

العربية الأعراف
Bosanski mrav
Čeština mrav
Suomi normit
Français coutumes moeurs mores mores
Hrvatski mrav
Português costumes moras mores
Română moravuri
Српски mrav
Svenska seder sedvänjor

Examples

“All of us seem to need some totalistic relationships in our lives. But to decry the fact that we cannot have only such relationships is nonsense. And to prefer a society in which the individual has holistic relationships with a few, rather than modular relationships with many, is to wish for a return to the imprisonment of the past — a past when individuals may have been more tightly bound to one another, but when they were also more tightly regimented by social conventions, sexual mores, political and religious restrictions.”
“It is relevant here to recall that the word “morality” is derived from mos with its plural mores, and that in its present usage it has not lost this connexion with the mores — the rules of behaviour — of a society.”
“Even as the elements of a culture were forming, as legends began to accrue, as their mastery of programming started to surpass any previous recorded levels of skill, the dozen or so hackers were reluctant to acknowledge that their tiny society, on intimate terms with the TX-0, had been slowly and implicitly piecing together a body of concepts, beliefs, and mores.”
“The country's traditional mores have sparked recent ideological battles, as well as a few national embarrassments.”
“The one area where sexual mores seem to have changed is gay relationships. At the beginning of 2004, only 46 percent of respondents thought gay sex should be legal; in another poll that year, only 42 percent of people said they saw it as morally acceptable or believed that same-sex marriage should be legal.”

CEFR level

C2
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