mores

[ˈmɔːreɪz]

mores Definition

the essential or characteristic customs and conventions of a society or community.

Using mores: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mores" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mores of this community dictate that women should dress modestly.

  • Example

    The mores of the business world are constantly changing.

  • Example

    The mores of the Victorian era were very different from those of today.

mores Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mores

Phrases with mores

  • to act in a way that goes against the established customs and conventions of a society or community

    Example

    His decision to marry outside his religion was seen as a break with mores.

  • the customs and conventions of a particular culture or society

    Example

    It's important to understand the cultural mores of the country you're visiting.

  • the customs and conventions related to sexual behavior in a particular culture or society

    Example

    The sexual mores of the 1960s were very different from those of the 1950s.

Origins of mores

from Latin 'mores', meaning 'customs'

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Summary: mores in Brief

'Mores' [ˈmɔːreɪz] refers to the essential customs and conventions of a society or community. It encompasses practices, traditions, and ways of behaving that are characteristic of a particular culture. Examples include 'The mores of this community dictate that women should dress modestly,' and 'The mores of the business world are constantly changing.'

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