Ethics and MoralityOnline version Morals are the rules that govern which actions are right and which are wrong. Morals can be for all of society or an individual’s beliefs. Sometimes a moral can be gleaned from a story or experience. by Pamelha Peregrina A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Starts with A Good enough. Starts with B To act or behave as properly as one can Starts with C To lie (to) or behave dishonestly. Starts with D Not honest; untrustworthy. Starts with E Contains F To acknowledge or admit a fault, etc. Contains G A feeling of sorrow, unhappiness, or guilt for a fault, wrong act, a loss, etc. Starts with H Without the power or desire to do harm. Contains I A false statement made knowingly and on purpose with the intention of deceiving. Starts with J The quality of being just. Starts with L To come to be without, as through accident. Starts with M With regard to principles of right conduct; correctly, properly, or virtuously Contains N To grant the use of (something) on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned. Contains O Faithful to a person or thing thought to deserve it. Starts with P Starts with R Showing or having respect; courteous; considerate. Starts with S Something said, esp. a proverb or apothegm. Starts with T Contains U The state or character of being true. Contains V A short popular saying that expresses effectively some commonplace truth or useful thought. Starts with W Something that serves to warn, give notice, or caution. Contains X To pardon or forgive; to offer an apology for. Contains Y Deserving of trust or confidence; dependable; reliable.