Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
conscionable
Adjective
/ˈkɒnʃənəbl/

Definition
Conscionable refers to something that is in accordance with one’s conscience; it involves being fair and just, often relating to moral or ethical standards.

Examples
- It is conscionable to help those in need.
- The lawyer took a conscionable approach to the case, ensuring fairness for both parties.

Meaning
The term implies actions or decisions that are guided by a sense of right and wrong.

Synonyms
- Ethical
- Just
- Righteous
- Moral
- Equitable