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Moral Traits

23 Words

12m

empathetic
1.
em
pa
the
tic
Adjective

having the ability to understand and share the feelings, emotions, and experiences of others

Sarah is known for her empathetic nature, always lending a listening ear and offering comfort to those in need.

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humble
2.
hum
ble
Adjective

behaving in a way that shows the lack of pride or sense of superiority over others

He's a humble person, never boasting about his achievements and always treating others with kindness.

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altruistic
3.
alt
ruis
tic
Adjective

acting selflessly for the well-being of others, often prioritizing their needs over one's own

His altruistic actions included regularly volunteering at the local homeless shelter.

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trustworthy
4.
trust
wor
thy
Adjective

able to be trusted or relied on

He's trustworthy, always keeping his promises and maintaining confidentiality.

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reliable
5.
re
lia
ble
Adjective

able to be trusted to perform consistently well and meet expectations

He's reliable, always delivering on his promises and consistently producing quality work.

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virtuous
6.
vir
tuous
Adjective

having or showing high moral standards

Maria's virtuous actions earned her the respect of her peers.

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steadfast
7.
stead
fast
Adjective

showing a consistent and unswerving commitment to a cause, person, or principle

Despite facing challenges, she remained steadfast in her commitment to her goals.

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noble
8.
no
ble
Adjective

expressing or having qualities such as honesty, courage, thoughtfulness, etc. that deserves admiration

She was known for her noble character, always putting others' needs before her own.

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faithful
9.
faith
ful
Adjective

staying loyal and dedicated to a certain person, idea, group, etc.

Despite the challenges, she remained a faithful friend, always ready to offer support and encouragement.

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commit
10.
co
mmit
Verb

to do a particular thing that is unlawful or wrong

He was arrested for attempting to commit fraud by falsifying financial documents.

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sincere
11.
sin
cere
Adjective

(of statements, feelings, beliefs, or behavior) showing what is true and honest, based on one's real opinions or feelings

Her sincere apology made me feel better about the misunderstanding.

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compassionate
12.
com
pa
ssio
nate
Adjective

showing kindness and understanding toward others, especially during times of difficulty or suffering

The nurse showed compassionate care and empathy towards the elderly patients in the nursing home.

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ethical
13.
e
thi
cal
Adjective

according to moral duty and obligations

It is important for businesses to make ethical decisions that consider the well-being of all stakeholders.

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dutiful
14.
du
ti
ful
Adjective

fulfilling one's duties and responsibilities with a sense of loyalty and obedience

The dutiful employee always completed tasks on time and exceeded expectations.

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prejudice
15.
pre
ju
dice
Verb

to unfairly influence someone's opinion or judgment about someone or something

Her negative experiences prejudiced her against people from that particular ethnicity.

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indecent
16.
in
de
cent
Adjective

inappropriate or offensive due to its sexual content or suggestiveness

The movie was rated R for its indecent scenes that were deemed too explicit for younger audiences.

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dishonorable
17.
dis
ho
no
rable
Adjective

lacking in honor, integrity, or moral principles, often bringing shame or disgrace

Cheating on the exam was seen as a dishonorable act and resulted in academic consequences.

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deceptive
18.
de
cep
tive
Adjective

giving an impression that is misleading, false, or deceitful, often leading to misunderstanding or mistaken belief

The defendant's deceptive testimony tried to mislead the jury during the trial.

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deceitful
19.
de
ceit
ful
Adjective

displaying behavior that hides true intentions or feelings to mislead or trick

His deceitful smile masked his true intentions, which were to undermine his colleagues.

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wicked
20.
wi
cked
Adjective

morally bad in principle or practice

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judgmental
21.
judg
men
tal
Adjective

tending to criticize or form negative opinions about others without considering their perspective or circumstances

She felt uncomfortable around her judgmental relatives who always criticized her life choices.

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ungrateful
22.
un
grate
ful
Adjective

not appreciating or acknowledging kindness, often taking things for granted

After all the help she provided, his ungrateful attitude was hurtful.

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mean
23.
mean
Verb

to have a particular meaning or represent something

His silence meant that he was not interested in the conversation.

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