edict(s)
someone who promotes human welfare
humanitarian
unreliable; not always loyal
fickle
"Why do you always try to do the right thing?"
"Because I believe it's important to be [displaying high moral standards]."
virtuous
to scold; disapprove
reprimand
Making an action or process easier
facilitate
What [happened] next, you wouldn't believe!
transpired
"Why did the truck take so long to slow down?"
"It was [weighed down] with heavy cargo!"
laden
commanding respect; self-confident and likely to be obeyed
authoritative
pacifist
Well, that was totally [pointless].
futile
"How did the team look after they lost the game?"
"The players' faces were very [serious], some even had tears in their eyes."
grave
force something unwelcome
Impose(d)
Even though they wronged me, I'm going call a meeting for [restoration of friendly relations] between us.
reconciliation
That guy [aggressively approached] that lady!
accosted
"The President was [not cheerful] at the Senator's funeral."
"Yes, she was not cheerful, but she looked dignified despite her sadness."
The King's new [establishment of an welcome rule] really upset the peasants.
imposition
Nelson Mandela was known for his [public support] against [racial segregation] in South Africa
advocacy, apartheid
The platform urged the Australian authorities to [legally bind] app stores to check users' ages as an "additional safeguard" for the world-first crackdown.
oblige
"Because, the people in it behave so poorly, and it's oozing [lack of good taste]!"
vulgarity