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precept

1 of 1noun
/ˈprisɛpt/
Forms:precepts
1

a guiding principle, intended to provide moral guidance or a basis for behavior

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  • "Honesty is the best policy" is a precept often emphasized to instill the value of truthfulness in individuals.
  • The Golden Rule, "Treat others as you would like to be treated," is a universal precept promoting empathy and kindness.
  • A common parental precept is "Look both ways before crossing the street," instilling the importance of safety in children.
  • The precept "Actions speak louder than words" encourages individuals to demonstrate their intentions through behavior rather than mere promises.
  • The legal precept "Innocent until proven guilty" reflects a foundational principle in many justice systems, emphasizing the presumption of innocence.