morally

/ˈmɔrəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that relates to principles of right and wrong behavior.
    • He believed that cheating was morally wrong.
    • She felt morally obligated to tell the truth.
    • The company acted morally by donating to charity.
  2. According to standards of good character or virtue.
    • They tried to live morally and help others.
    • It is morally important to treat everyone with respect.
    • The story teaches children to behave morally.
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