Sittlich
Sittlich is a German adjective meaning related to morals or to conventional social behavior. It describes conduct that aligns with the norms, standards, or expectations of a given community, and is often interpreted as decent or proper in a social sense. In everyday language, it can refer to morally acceptable actions or to the overall moral tone of a situation.
The root is Sitte, meaning custom, habit, or morals; the suffix -lich yields sittlich, indicating something moralistic
In philosophy, the noun Sittlichkeit (ethical life) is a central concept in German thought, especially in the
In modern usage, sittlich can describe behavior or standards perceived as appropriate for a given social or
Notable related terms include Sitte (custom, etiquette); Sittlichkeit (ethical life); and moralisch (moral, ethical in a