The word that means morally bad is "immoral."
The word that means morally right is "virtuous."
A word that means 'morally flexible' is "unscrupulous." This term describes someone who is willing to bend or break moral rules for personal gain.
They are different because bad is like not good. And not means the opposite. So good and bad is different because these words are the opposite of other. Well, there are many different things different about good and bad. It is like evil and angel. They are bad and good. So, if I wanted to use good in an sentence I would write, "The angel is good." And for bad I would write "The evil is the bad."
Wrongful, wicked, evil, imperfect, morally wrong, etc.
Being morally permissible means that an action is considered acceptable or allowed based on moral principles or ethical standards. It suggests that the action does not violate any moral rules or principles.
The word that means morally right is "virtuous."
Yes, the noun 'bad' is a common noun, a general word for things that are morally wrong; morally evil people; morally evil forces or influences; a word for any bad of any person or thing.The noun form of the adjective 'bad' is badness.Note: Not all dictionaries recognize that the word 'bad' as a noun.
Virtuous
A word that means 'morally flexible' is "unscrupulous." This term describes someone who is willing to bend or break moral rules for personal gain.
morally bad
The noun 'bad' is a common, abstract noun; a word for the unpleasant things that happen to people; something that is morally wrong; something that is evil; a word for a concept. The word 'bad' is also an adjective. The noun form of the adjective 'bad' is badness.
morally bad
It means all the bad words
Woe means sorrow or grief. It is not a "bad" word.
it means,bad.
The Oxford dictionary defines 'evil' as morally bad or wicked; harmful or tending to harm, especially intentionally. So an evil person is someone who is morally bad or who intentionally causes harm. Defining a word in terms of another word or phrase raises the risk of having to then define the words used in the definition. I would suggest that "morally bad" is a quite different concept to "morally wrong". for example, even though some people see premarital sex as morally wrong, those who engage in premarital sex should not be seen as morally bad. An evil person could be a truly religious person or someone who pretends to be religious, or who wrongly believes himself or herself to be genuinely religious. It could be a non-religious person, such as an agnostic or atheist. In other words, a person can be an evil person regardless of religious beliefs.
"Prix" is not a bad word; it is a French word that means "price" or "prize" in English.