Plural noun The essential or characteristic customs and conventions of a community 'an offense against social mores' More example sentences 'They adopt the mores and conventionsTerminology The English word morality comes from the same Latin root "mōrēs", as does the English noun moralHowever, mores do not, as is commonly supposed, necessarily carry connotations of morality Rather, morality can be seen as a subset of mores, held to be of central importance in view of their content, and often formalized in some kind of moral code mores in American English (ˈmoʊrˌiz ;
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