Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
moral-question
Noun
ˈmɔrəl ˈkwɛsʧən

Definition
A moral question is a dilemma or inquiry that involves ethical considerations and relates to the concepts of right and wrong.

Examples
- What should we do when faced with a moral question?
- Deciding whether to tell the truth or protect someone’s feelings can be a tough moral question.
- Many stories explore moral questions to challenge readers’ perspectives on ethics.

Meaning
Moral questions often challenge individuals to reflect on their values and principles, asking them to weigh different actions and their consequences across various situations.

Synonyms
- ethical dilemma
- ethical question
- value conflict