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1 morals
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2 morals
noun pluralone's principles and behaviour:أخْلاقHe has no morals and will do anything for money.
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3 achlaq
morals [chulq] Aze exlaq, Per achlaq, Tat ekhlak, Tur ahlak borrowed from Ar -
4 ichlaq
morals [chalaqa] Hin ikhlak borrowed from Ar -
5 أخلاق
n. decency, ethics, manners, moral, morals -
6 أخلاق حميدة
n. morals -
7 إنتهاك للمبادئ الأخلاقية
v. outrage against morals -
8 علم الأخلاق
n. morals, ethics, ethic, deontology -
9 أخلاقية
أخْلاقِيّةmorality; moralism, ethicality, ethicalness; ethics, morals -
10 آداب
آدَابmorals, decencies, proprieties, accepted standards of behavior; ethics -
11 علم الأخلاق
عِلْمُ الأخْلاقethics, morals, moral philosophy -
12 مناقب
مَنَاقِبvirtues, outstanding traits; commendable acts, laudable deeds, feats, exploits; morals, ethics -
13 decadence
[ˈdekədəns] noun1) a falling from high to low standards in morals or the arts:إنْحِطاط، إنْحِلالthe decadence of the late Roman empire.
2) the state of having low or incorrect standards of behaviour; immorality:إنْحِطاط أخلاقHe lived a life of decadence.
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14 edify
[ˈedɪfaɪ] verbto improve the mind or morals of.يَكونُ قُدْوَةً صالِحَه للغَيْر، يُنَوِّرُ -
15 elevating
adjectivethat improves one's mind or morals:مُهَذِّبَه، سامِيَهan elevating experience.
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16 ethical
adjective1) of or concerning morals, justice or duty.أخْلاقي2) (negative unethical) morally right.غَيْر أخْلاقي -
17 ethics
[ˈeθɪks]1. noun singularthe study or the science of morals.عِلْم الأخْلاق2. noun pluralrules or principles of behaviour.آداب، أخْلاق -
18 lax
[læks] adjectivecareless or not strict in discipline or morals:غَيْر صارِم، مُتَراخٍPupils have been rather lax about some of the school rules recently.
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19 subvert
[səbˈvəːt] verbto overthrow or ruin completely (eg a person's morals, loyalty, arguments, a government).يُخَرِّب، يُهَدِّم -
20 Victorian
[vɪkˈtɔːrɪən]1. adjective1) of the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901):نِسْبَةً الى عَصْر الملكة فكتورياVictorian households/furniture.
2) (of an attitude towards morals etc) strict and conservative:مُحافِظ ومُتَشَدِّدa Victorian attitude to life.
2. nouna person living in Queen Victoria's reign:شَخْص عاش في عَهْد المَلِكة فكتورياThe Victorians were great engineers and industrialists.
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