Moral Principles

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective having the qualities or characteristics of Christ

  • The priest's actions were truly Christlike, showing compassion and forgiveness to all who sought his guidance.
  • She always tries to be Christlike in her interactions with others, treating everyone with kindness and respect.
  • Dude, that guy is like, totally Christlike, always helping out those in need without expecting anything in return.
  • The way she selflessly volunteers her time and resources is truly Christlike, embodying the spirit of love and generosity.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'God fearing' describes a person who has a deep reverence or respect for God.

  • She is known in the community as a God-fearing woman who attends church regularly.
  • My grandmother is a God-fearing person who always says grace before meals.
  • I try to surround myself with God-fearing friends who keep me grounded.
  • Being God-fearing doesn't mean living in fear, but rather having a deep respect for higher powers.

noun the quality of being holy, sacred, or morally pure

  • The sanctity of the church must be respected at all times.
  • We must honor the sanctity of our traditions.
  • Don't mess with the sanctity of our friendship.
  • The sanctity of nature is evident in the beauty of the untouched wilderness.

adjective describing someone who is honest and has strong moral principles

  • The candidate was known for being integrious and always acting with honesty and integrity.
  • I trust him because he's integrious and never lies to me.
  • She's so integrious, I can always count on her to have my back.
  • The old oak tree stood tall and integrious, symbolizing strength and resilience.