Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

moral decay

noun
/ˈmɔːrəl dɪˈkeɪ/
Definition
The gradual decline in moral standards, values, and ethical practices within a society or individual.
Examples
  • The rise in crime rates is often attributed to moral decay among the youth.
  • Many believe that the moral decay of society can lead to larger social issues.
  • Literature from the past often warns about the consequences of moral decay.
Meaning
Moral decay refers to a deterioration of the moral fabric of society, which often results in increased unethical behavior, dishonesty, and a loss of shared values.
Synonyms
  • ethical decline
  • moral decline
  • degeneration of morals
  • ethical degradation