Results for: having integrity, abiding by moral values and beliefs, having moral principles
English English
characteristic of typical U.S. valuesapple-pie
chaste, good; moral (especially with regards to sexual conduct); upright; righteous, with moral integrityvirtuous
Christian believing salvation depends on faith, holding antinomian beliefs, one who believes that the moral laws of the Old Testament were replaced by the teachings set forth in the New Testament (Christianity), opposing fixed moral lawsantinomian
Christian doctrine that salvation is obtained by grace and not by good works, Christian moral doctrine, flexible concept of moralityantinomianism
Christian with traditional African beliefs, of Zionism, of the movement that promotes Jews returning to and rebuilding Israel, pertaining to Zionism, one who practices Zionism, one supporting the movement that promotes Jews returning to and rebuilding ...Zionist
chronic attitude of negativity; denial of conventional beliefs, doubt, habitual skepticism, persistent unreasonable defiancenegativism
classicalism, Greek or Latin idiom, principles of classic literature and art; style of literature and art characterized by simplicity and balance, restrained style in the arts, study of Greco-Roman cultureclassicism
clause relating valuesescalator; escalator clause
clerical principles; influence of the clergy (in politics, government, etc.), power of clergy, support for clergyclericalism
clinging to outdated beliefs, not rebuilt, steadfast in outdated opinions or beliefs; not rebuilt; (American History) not accepting the Reconstruction after the Civil War (of the southern states)unreconstructed
clinging to outdated beliefs, not reformed, not repentant, sinful; not reformed, not converted; stubborn (especially in moral depravity), violating social or moral structuresunregenerate
code of morality, moral philosophy, set of moral principles or values, principles of conduct governing an institution, or an individualethics
coherent group of general assumptions, body of principles belonging to a certain subject; speculation, hypothesis, hypothetical circumstances, idea formed by speculation, rules and techniques, scientific principle to explain phenomenatheory
combination of different beliefs, joining of two seemingly contradictory ideas or beliefs (Philosophy, Religion); combination of at least different inflectional forms (Linguistics), merging of different inflectional formssyncretism
combine different philosophical beliefssyncretize
 

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