morality

/məˈræləti/
noun
  1. Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior.
    • The teacher discussed the morality of telling a lie to protect someone's feelings.
    • Many religions provide a framework for morality and ethical living.
    • Her strong sense of morality guided her decision to return the lost wallet.
  2. A particular system of values and moral principles.
    • Different cultures often have different moralities when it comes to family obligations.
    • The politician's actions clashed with the public morality of honesty and integrity.
    • Victorian morality placed a high value on modesty and self-restraint.
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