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An adjective is a word that describes a noun, qualifying or giving more information about the
noun.
Example:
The boy is obedient.
The man is kind.
You can use adjectives to describe your personal attitude and behavior in relation to moral
values. Look at the following example:
The doctor is
respectful
of the people.
(Adjective)
Respect is a moral value, and respectful is an adjective that describes the way the doctor
works.
An
attitude
is your opinion or feeling about something, especially as shown by your behavior.
What qualities are important to you, or what qualities you admire in yourself and others?
These are some examples of adjectives to describe attitude and your personal behavior related
to moral values:
Fair
: to treated equally and in a reasonable way to everyone.
Faithful
: being loyal to someone or something and can be trusted.
Honest
: not telling lies.
Just
: treating people morally right.
Loyal
: someone who is faithful and stands by you.
Responsible
: in charge of someone or something for what they do or
what happens to them.
Tolerant
: accepting someone else´s belief, way of life, and so on.
Trustworthy
: someone you can trust.
Adjectives to describe personal behavior in relation to
moral values