Moral And Ethical Vocabulary

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noun a feeling of responsibility or remorse for some offense, crime, wrong, etc., whether real or imagined

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  • The defendant's guilt was proven beyond a reasonable doubt in court.
  • I can't shake this feeling of guilt for forgetting my friend's birthday.
  • I have major guilt for skipping my workout today.
  • The guilt of his actions weighed heavily on his conscience.

noun the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment; the quality of being wise

  • The ancient philosopher's teachings are filled with wisdom that is still relevant today.
  • My grandma always shares her wisdom with me when I need advice.
  • Dude, you gotta listen to what she says, she's got mad wisdom.
  • In the journey of life, wisdom is the compass that guides us through the unknown.

adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate admonishment or reprimand

  • The teacher looked at the students admonishingly as they continued to talk during the lesson.
  • She raised her eyebrow admonishingly when her friend suggested skipping class.
  • The security guard eyed the troublemakers admonishingly before kicking them out of the club.
  • The storm clouds gathered overhead, looming admonishingly as if warning of impending danger.