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The verb form is spelled "consents" (agrees). The similar word is the noun "conscience" (moral awareness).
The word 'conscience' is a noun; a word for the knowledge of right and wrong, the ethical and moral principles that control or inhibit our actions or thoughts; a word for a thing.
im is a prefix for moral
The noun ethics is the plural form for ethic.Ethic in the singular form is a set of principles of conduct; a theory or system of moral values.Ethics as the study of the general nature of morals and moral philosophy, takes a singular verb.Ethics as rules or standards of conduct of members of a group or profession, takes a plural verb.
The word courageous is not a verb, courageous is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example use:The courageous rescuer lifted the man from the raft at the risk of his own life.
The verb form of moral is "moralize."
The word moral is not a verb. It can be a noun, as in, the moral of the story is to never trust strangers, or it can be an adjective, as in Pastor Lewis is a very moral person, but it is not a verb. Moralize is a verb.
It is a verb meaning to be guided toward action by moral pressure.
The verb form of the word "noble" is "ennoble," which means to elevate to a higher moral or intellectual level.
No, duty is a noun. It refers to a moral or legal obligation that must be fulfilled.
The verb form is spelled "consents" (agrees). The similar word is the noun "conscience" (moral awareness).
Yes, "owe" is a verb. It refers to the act of being under a moral or legal obligation to give or perform something, usually money or a favor, to someone else.
"Should" is a modal verb that is often used in the main verb phrase of a sentence to express obligation, expectation, or advisability. It can be found in various parts of a speech, including in statements of advice, recommendations, or moral obligation.
The verb form of "sermon" is "preach." It means to deliver a religious or moral discourse to an audience, typically in a formal setting such as a church or synagogue.
It can be a noun or verb. Noun: It is a sin to tell a lie. Verb: Go forth and sin no more.
Yes it is. It is the past tense and past participle of 'to preach.' It might also be used as an adjective (e.g. preached warnings do not always convince careless people).
It is a verb meaning to be guided toward action by moral pressure.