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1 morals
noun plural (one's principles and behaviour: He has no morals and will do anything for money.) moral; moralfølelse* * *noun plural (one's principles and behaviour: He has no morals and will do anything for money.) moral; moralfølelse -
2 decadence
['dekədəns]1) (a falling from high to low standards in morals or the arts: the decadence of the late Roman empire.) dekadence2) (the state of having low or incorrect standards of behaviour; immorality: He lived a life of decadence.) dekadence•- decadent* * *['dekədəns]1) (a falling from high to low standards in morals or the arts: the decadence of the late Roman empire.) dekadence2) (the state of having low or incorrect standards of behaviour; immorality: He lived a life of decadence.) dekadence•- decadent -
3 edify
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4 elevating
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5 ethical
1) (of or concerning morals, justice or duty.) etisk; moralsk2) ((negative unethical) morally right.) moralsk* * *1) (of or concerning morals, justice or duty.) etisk; moralsk2) ((negative unethical) morally right.) moralsk -
6 ethics
['eƟiks] 1. noun singular(the study or the science of morals.) etik; moral2. noun plural(rules or principles of behaviour.) etik; morallære- ethical- ethically* * *['eƟiks] 1. noun singular(the study or the science of morals.) etik; moral2. noun plural(rules or principles of behaviour.) etik; morallære- ethical- ethically -
7 lax
[læks](careless or not strict in discipline or morals: Pupils have been rather lax about some of the school rules recently.) slap- laxity- laxness* * *[læks](careless or not strict in discipline or morals: Pupils have been rather lax about some of the school rules recently.) slap- laxity- laxness -
8 moral
['morəl] 1. adjective(of, or relating to, character or behaviour especially right behaviour: high moral standards; He leads a very moral (= good) life.) moralsk2. noun(the lesson to be learned from something that happens, or from a story: The moral of this story is that crime doesn't pay.) morale- morally- morality
- morals* * *['morəl] 1. adjective(of, or relating to, character or behaviour especially right behaviour: high moral standards; He leads a very moral (= good) life.) moralsk2. noun(the lesson to be learned from something that happens, or from a story: The moral of this story is that crime doesn't pay.) morale- morally- morality
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9 subvert
[səb'və:t](to overthrow or ruin completely (eg a person's morals, loyalty, arguments, a government).) undergrave; omstyrte- subversive* * *[səb'və:t](to overthrow or ruin completely (eg a person's morals, loyalty, arguments, a government).) undergrave; omstyrte- subversive -
10 Victorian
[vik'to:riən] 1. adjective1) (of the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901): Victorian writers; Victorian households/furniture.) victoriansk2) ((of an attitude towards morals etc) strict and conservative: a Victorian attitude to life.) victoriansk2. noun(a person living in Queen Victoria's reign: The Victorians were great engineers and industrialists.) victorianer* * *[vik'to:riən] 1. adjective1) (of the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901): Victorian writers; Victorian households/furniture.) victoriansk2) ((of an attitude towards morals etc) strict and conservative: a Victorian attitude to life.) victoriansk2. noun(a person living in Queen Victoria's reign: The Victorians were great engineers and industrialists.) victorianer
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