The verb form is spelled "consents" (agrees). The similar word is the noun "conscience" (moral awareness).
The word 'conscience' is a noun; a word for the knowledge of right and wrong, the ethical and moral principles that control or inhibit our actions or thoughts; a word for a thing.
im is a prefix for moral
The noun ethics is the plural form for ethic.Ethic in the singular form is a set of principles of conduct; a theory or system of moral values.Ethics as the study of the general nature of morals and moral philosophy, takes a singular verb.Ethics as rules or standards of conduct of members of a group or profession, takes a plural verb.
The noun form is "obligation" (a moral, ethical, or legal requirement).
The verb form of moral is "moralize."
The word moral is not a verb. It can be a noun, as in, the moral of the story is to never trust strangers, or it can be an adjective, as in Pastor Lewis is a very moral person, but it is not a verb. Moralize is a verb.
It is a verb meaning to be guided toward action by moral pressure.
The verb form of the word "noble" is "ennoble," which means to elevate to a higher moral or intellectual level.
No, duty is a noun. It refers to a moral or legal obligation that must be fulfilled.
The verb form is spelled "consents" (agrees). The similar word is the noun "conscience" (moral awareness).
Yes, "owe" is a verb. It refers to the act of being under a moral or legal obligation to give or perform something, usually money or a favor, to someone else.
"Should" is a modal verb that is often used in the main verb phrase of a sentence to express obligation, expectation, or advisability. It can be found in various parts of a speech, including in statements of advice, recommendations, or moral obligation.
The verb form of "sermon" is "preach." It means to deliver a religious or moral discourse to an audience, typically in a formal setting such as a church or synagogue.
Yes, "sin" is a noun. It refers to a wrongful act or transgression against divine or moral law.
Yes, "preached" is a verb. It is the past tense form of the verb "preach," which means to deliver a religious or moral discourse to an audience.
The word "moral" can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes principles of right and wrong behavior. As a noun, it refers to a lesson or principle taught by a story or experience.