Mores Mnemonic
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mores
mores
/ˈmɔː.ɹeɪz/
Examples
- Weightlifting is one of the more traditional sports.
- Conformity and conservatism characterized the social mores of the time.
- One must consider the social mores of the 1970s.
- The ability to customize the links makes the group feature more usable.
- The marginal cost is the cost to the company of serving one more customer.
- More subtly, there is the unctuous sadism of money and of social rank.
- Social mores have lead to the return of this sort of action.
- The record was more indebted to the classic rock tradition than their debut.
- After the Regency, the social life of the palais became much more subdued.
- Ego death seems more akin to the death of the socially constructed ego.
the conventions that embody the fundamental values of a group
noun
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"More + S. Society expects more standards and norms."
"More + S'mores. More shared customs around the campfire like making s'mores together."
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