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| | Definitions given by Dictionaries (Engl.-Engl.- Hindi) | | Moral | Relating to the distinction between right and wrong, ethical, virtuous, just, conformity with moral rules, lesson taught by a fable | | Virtue | Conformity to a standard of right: Morality, a particular moral excellence, an order of angels, a beneficial quality or power of a thing, manly strength or courage: valor, a commendable quality or trait : merit, a capacity to act : potency, chastity esp. in a woman Virtueless Devoid of excellence or worth, lacking in moral goodness | | Ethic | The discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation, a set of moral principles or values, a theory or system of moral values, the principles of conduct governing an individual or a group | | Value | 1) The monetary worth of something : marketable price, relative worth, utility, or importance : degree of excellence, a numerical quantity assigned or computed, the amount or extent of a specific measurement of space, time, or quantity, precise signification the relative duration of a musical note something (as a principle or quality) intrinsically valuable or desirable 2) to estimate or assign the monetary worth of : appraise, to rate or scale in usefulness, importance, or general worth : evaluate, to consider or rate highly : prize, esteem |
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