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Synonyms and antonyms of Morally good or correct in American Thesaurus

Morally good or correct

moral (adjective)

relating to right and wrong and the way that people should behave

correct (adjective)

right according to the established rules or ways of doing something

right (adjective)

morally correct

proper (adjective)

considered to be morally good

just (adjective)

morally right, or supported by a good reason

ethical (adjective)

involving the principles used for deciding what is right and what is wrong

virtuous (adjective)

behaving or done in a way that is morally good and right

irreproachable (adjective)

very honest and morally good, and impossible to criticize

decent (adjective)

considered by most people to be moral, good, or reasonable

blameless (adjective)

not responsible for anything bad

blameless (adjective)

never causing any trouble or doing anything bad

by rights ()

if things are done as they should be

clean-living (adjective)

someone who is clean-living has a way of life that is healthy and morally good

conformist (adjective)

behaving in a way that most people think is correct or suitable

demure (adjective)

a demure woman is quiet and shy and always behaves well

demure (adjective)

used about a woman’s behavior or the clothes that she wears

elevated (adjective)

formal at a high level mentally or morally

ethical (adjective)

morally right

fair (adjective)

reasonable and morally right

good (adjective)

honest and morally correct

good (adjective)

willing to obey and behave in a socially correct way

the good (noun)

people who behave in a morally correct way

honorable (adjective)

used for describing people’s actions when they are morally good

honorable (adjective)

an honorable person is someone who deserves respect because they behave according to high moral standards

honourable ()

the British spelling of honorable

incapable (adjective)

too honest or morally good to behave in a certain way

incorruptible (adjective)

not capable of being persuaded to do anything illegal or immoral

innocent (adjective)

used about someone who is harmed by a crime or a bad situation, but has done nothing wrong

innocent (adjective)

morally good and with no wish to harm anyone

just (adjective)

making judgments in a way that is reasonable and morally right

lily-white (adjective)

informal completely honest and moral

lofty (adjective)

mainly literary lofty goals or principles deserve to be admired because they are based on high moral standards

moral (adjective)

based on what you believe is right instead of what the law or rules say is right

moral (adjective)

a moral person always tries to behave in the right way

moralistic (adjective)

showing disapproval expressing strong ideas about what is right and wrong and trying to make other people behave according to them

morally (adverb)

according to moral principles about what is right

morally (adverb)

in a way that is right according to moral principles

nice (adjective)

old-fashioned having high moral and social standards

pristine (adjective)

something that is pristine involves behavior that is morally good

proper (adjective)

behaving in a manner that most people would consider correct and polite

properly (adverb)

in a way that is considered right or correct

pure (adjective)

a pure person or pure behavior is free from wrong, especially in sexual matters

respectable (adjective)

obeying the moral or social standards that are accepted by most people

savory (adjective)

morally or socially good

scrupulous (adjective)

very careful to be honest and to do what is morally correct

spotless (adjective)

someone who is spotless has never done anything morally wrong

squeaky clean (adjective)

informal always behaving in a completely moral and honest way

stainless (adjective)

not spoiled by anything immoral or dishonest

straitlaced (adjective)

showing disapproval morally very strict and old-fashioned

unblemished (adjective)

without any faults or mistakes to spoil your reputation, record, or character

unimpeachable (adjective)

formal impossible to doubt or criticize

unsullied (adjective)

mainly literary if you have an unsullied reputation, people do not know anything bad about you

unworldly (adjective)

not interested in money or possessions

Victorian (adjective)

old-fashioned and with very strict moral attitudes, especially relating to sex, thought to be typical of the Victorian period

wholesome (adjective)

considered to have a good influence on people, for example because it does not involve sex or drugs