Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
moral-code
noun
/ˈmɔːrəl koʊd/

Definition
A set of principles or values that guide behavior regarding what is right and wrong.

Examples
- Her moral code prevented her from lying to her friends.
- Different cultures might have varying moral codes that influence their laws.
- He strictly adheres to his moral code, even when faced with difficult choices.

Meaning
A moral code refers to a personal or societal standard of ethics that influences how individuals make decisions and interact with others.

Synonyms
- ethical principles
- guiding principles
- code of ethics