Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
morally-right
Adjective
/ˈmɔːrəli raɪt/

Definition
In accordance with accepted principles of right and wrong behavior.

Examples
- Helping those in need is morally-right, as it reflects compassion and empathy.
- Deciding to report wrongdoing at work can be a morally-right choice, even if it is difficult.

Meaning
Describing actions or decisions that are considered ethical, just, and fair based on moral standards.

Synonyms
- Ethical
- Just
- Righteous
- Virtuous
- Principled