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sense of right

 

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Sense of Right

Definition:

The sense of right refers to an individual's innate perception of moral and ethical correctness.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun: sense of right

Senses:

1. Moral Perception: The innate ability to distinguish right from wrong.

2. Moral Conviction: Firm adherence to ethical principles.

Usages:

  1. Sense of Right: Her sense of right compelled her to help the elderly man carry his groceries.
  2. Moral Sense of Right: The moral sense of right guided him to speak up against injustice.
  3. Sense of Right and Wrong: Teaching children about the sense of right and wrong is crucial for their moral development.

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