Moral Climate

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈmɔrəl ˈklaɪmət/

Definitions of moral climate

noun a word that can be countable or uncountable

Example Sentences

A1 The moral climate in the community is very positive.

A2 Children are influenced by the moral climate at home.

B1 The company's ethical policies contribute to a positive moral climate.

B2 The school is working on improving the moral climate among students.

C1 The political leader's actions have a significant impact on the moral climate of the country.

C2 Media plays a crucial role in shaping the moral climate of society.

Examples of moral climate in a Sentence

formal The moral climate of the company is reflected in its strict code of conduct and ethical guidelines.

informal The moral climate around here is pretty relaxed, as long as you don't break any major rules.

slang The moral climate in this school is all over the place - some kids follow the rules, while others don't care at all.

figurative In a society where materialism reigns supreme, the moral climate can often be overlooked.

Grammatical Forms of moral climate

plural

moral climates

comparative

more moral climate

superlative

most moral climate

present tense

moral climate

future tense

will be moral climate

perfect tense

has been moral climate

continuous tense

is being moral climate

singular

moral climate

positive degree

moral climate

infinitive

to have a moral climate

gerund

having a moral climate

participle

a moral climate

Origin and Evolution of moral climate

First Known Use: 1703 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'moral climate' likely originated from the idea of the atmosphere or environment in which moral values and behavior are cultivated.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the prevailing moral values and behavior in a society, the term 'moral climate' has evolved to also encompass the overall ethical and social atmosphere of a particular group or community.