morality

simple noun18 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

An individual's own beliefs about right and wrong.

Moral standards that are considered to apply in the public sphere.

Societal or personal beliefs about right and wrong in sexual behavior.

The moral principles and values held by a society.

Refers to moral principles that have been established for a long time.

Moral beliefs concerning one's personal life, as distinct from their public or professional life.

Refers to moral standards that are widely accepted within a society.

The principles of right and wrong as they apply to politics and government.

Describes a rigid and uncompromising set of moral principles.

The moral principles and sense of right and wrong inherent to human beings.

Refers to the set of moral beliefs shared by almost everyone.

The system of moral principles based on the Christian faith and the Bible.

Moral principles derived directly from the teachings of the Bible.

Indicates the foundation or source of moral principles.

A set of principles or criteria by which moral conduct is judged.

To express doubts about or challenge the validity of certain moral principles.

To force one's own moral beliefs onto others.

To create laws that enforce specific moral standards.