Moral refers to principles or standards of right and wrong behavior, typically based on ethical or religious beliefs. It involves distinguishing between what is considered morally good or bad, and making decisions and taking actions accordingly.
Moral decay, on the other hand, refers to the decline or deterioration of moral values and ethical standards within a society or individual. It occurs when there is a weakening or erosion of the principles and values that guide people's behavior, leading to a decline in moral behavior and an increase in unethical or immoral actions. Moral decay can manifest in various forms, such as increased dishonesty, corruption, selfishness, lack of empathy, and disregard for the well-being of others. It is often seen as a negative societal trend that can have detrimental effects on individuals and communities.