Question
Give one word substitutes for the following from the
choices given below them. Â Behaviour showing high moral standards.Solution
Virtue (Correct Answer): Virtue refers to behavior or qualities that are considered good, morally right, and in accordance with high moral standards. It involves qualities such as honesty, integrity, kindness, and moral excellence. Â Millionaire (Incorrect Option): A millionaire is a person who possesses a million units of a currency. This term is unrelated to behavior or moral standards. It denotes wealth rather than ethical conduct. Â Saviour (Incorrect Option): A savior is someone who saves or protects others, often in a broader sense like a rescuer or deliverer. While saving others can be a virtuous act, the term itself doesn't specifically convey the idea of behavior showing high moral standards. Â Hypocrisy (Incorrect Option): Hypocrisy refers to the act of pretending to have virtues, moral beliefs, or principles that one does not actually possess. It involves a discrepancy between what one says and what one does. It is the opposite of behavior showing high moral standards. Â
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