Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
moral fibre
noun
ˈmɔːrəl ˈfaɪbər

Definition
Moral fibre refers to the strength of character that enables a person to do what they know is right, even when it’s difficult or unpopular.

Examples
- A leader needs a strong moral fibre to make tough decisions that could affect many lives.
- Despite the pressure, she showed her moral fibre by standing up against injustice.

Meaning
It signifies a person’s capacity to make ethical choices and maintain their principles in the face of adversity.

Synonyms
- integrity
- ethical strength
- principled nature
- strength of character