Words Related To Ethics And Morality

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective not marked by careful distinction; haphazard; random

  • The government condemned the indiscriminate violence against civilians.
  • The company's hiring process seemed indiscriminate, with no clear criteria for selection.
  • Some people just throw their trash around indiscriminately, it's so annoying.
  • His indiscriminate spending habits left him in financial ruin.

noun a state of disgrace or infamy; public reproach or condemnation

  • The senator faced public opprobrium after being caught in a corruption scandal.
  • She couldn't handle the opprobrium from her classmates after failing the exam.
  • The celebrity received a lot of opprobrium on social media for their controversial remarks.
  • The artist's unconventional style initially faced opprobrium from art critics before eventually being celebrated.

adjective excessive or inappropriate; not justified or deserved

  • The judge ruled that the company had exerted undue influence over its competitors.
  • I think it's unfair that they're putting undue pressure on you to make a decision.
  • It's totally uncool how they're giving you all this undue stress.
  • The weight of her guilt felt like an undue burden on her shoulders.