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morally
adverb as in in accordance with accepted standards of conduct
adverb as in in a chaste manner
Strong match
adverb as in practically
Strongest match
Example Sentences
“Am I the bad one?” yelps the singer and percussionist Ollie Judge, embodying a morally dubious character who is only just beginning to question the customs of his culture.
"If you think it's morally wrong, then you shouldn't take that choice. But other people believe they should have that choice available to them," she added.
Liberal institutional diversity, I argued in my book, had become politically and morally self-defeating.
Kat McNamara, an independent politician who opposed the bill, told the crowd: "The idea that in order to support a 10-year-old you have to criminalise them is irrational, ineffective and morally bankrupt."
Yet they also concluded that slavery was morally wrong and that a Southern slaveocracy's secession and success would cripple the republic, not to mention their own dignity.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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