moralità
morality
noun moh-rah-lee-TAH Rare
Origin: From Latin moralitas ('character, manner').
Also means
moral standards
Usage Note
Moralità ends in an accented -à, which means its plural is identical to the singular — la moralità / le moralità — an invariable plural. It refers both to an individual's moral character (la moralità di una persona) and to the ethical quality of an act or system. Do not confuse with morale (masculine, il morale, meaning 'morale/mood' or feminine, la morale, meaning 'moral of a story').
Examples
"La sua moralità è fuori discussione."
Natural Translation
His morality is beyond question.
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