Meaning:
aboral
æb'ɔːrəladj.
opposite to or away from the mouth
oral Idiom, Proverb
on moral grounds
based on what is right and wrong We refuse to accept money from drug dealers - on moral grounds.
Moral fibre
Moral fibre is the inner strength to do what you believe to be right in difficult situations Example He lacked the moral fibre to be leader (In American English the correct spelling is 'fiber'.)
Moral high ground
If people have/take/claim/seize, etc, the moral high ground, they claim that their arguments, beliefs, etc, are morally superior to those being put forward by other people.
Pastoral care
This is used in education to describe the aspect of care offered to pupils that cover things besides learning.
moral support
moral support
Emotional or psychological backing, as opposed to material help. For example, There's not much I can do at the doctor's office, but I'll come with you to give you moral support. [Late 1800s]
An oral idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with oral, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Dictionary of similar words, Different wording, Synonyms, Idioms for Idiom, Proverb oral