The word moral is both an adjective and a noun; example uses:
Adjective: We have a moral obligation to do what we can for the victims.
Noun: The moral of the story is to believe in yourself.
Another noun form is morality.
unethical, bad, morally wrong, wrongful, wicked, evil, foul,unprincipled, unscrupulous, dishonorable, dishonest, unconscionable,iniquitous, disreputable, corrupt, depraved, vile, villainous, nefarious,base, miscreant; sinful, godless, impure, unchaste, unvirtuous, shameless,degenerate, debased, debauched, dissolute, reprobate, lewd, obscene,perverse, perverted; licentious, wanton, promiscuous, loose; informalshady, lowdown, crooked, sleazy.
The word 'moral' is both an adjective and a noun.
The noun 'moral' is a word for a lesson to be learned from a story or an experience; the principles of right or wrong behavior that are generally accepted by a society.
A related noun form is morality.
Some other words for moral are righteous, truthful, pure, and good. Some other examples include worthy, scrupulous, correct, and respectable.
As an adjective other words for moral are: ethical, good, right, honest, decent, proper, honorable, just, principled. Moral can also be a noun. Message can be a noun synonym for moral.
Another word for wrong could be independent....Possibly also may be substituted with shocking words such as abrupt, shocking, unbelievable.
wicked, sinful, wrong, indecent, graceless, dishonest, bad, evil
eddification
Mores,
Decadent (a decadent person or group has low moral standards)
another word for standard is stand
The suffix -ity can be added to the adjective 'moral' to form the abstract noun 'morality'.Note: The word 'moral' is an adjective and an abstract noun. The abstract noun 'moral' is a word for the lesson to be learned from a story or an experience; a person's standards of behavior or beliefs; a word for a concept.
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standards, gauges, yardsticks, touchstones, benchmarks, measures, pars
Decadent (a decadent person or group has low moral standards)
Depending on the context, 'moral values' could also refer to:- * morality * ethical values * principles * standards * values
One would be "clean."
A decline or loosenes in ones moral standards. The state of giving in to low moral standards.
another word for standard is stand
In the phrase "moral and cultural standards", "moral" and "cultural" are both adjectives, "and" is a coordinate conjunction, and "standards" is a plural noun.
The official definition of the word virtue is "behavior showing high moral standards."
Moral code is the standards that one lives by. You may live by standards that you set for yourself, or the common standards for your community.
The suffix -ity can be added to the adjective 'moral' to form the abstract noun 'morality'.Note: The word 'moral' is an adjective and an abstract noun. The abstract noun 'moral' is a word for the lesson to be learned from a story or an experience; a person's standards of behavior or beliefs; a word for a concept.
Another word for lesson is learned or taught a lesson
Global diversity refers to differing moral standards and differing customs from one culture to another.
conduct ethics