ethic

IPA: ˈɛθɪk

noun

  • A set of principles of right and wrong behaviour guiding, or representative of, a specific culture, society, group, or individual.
  • The morality of an action.

adjective

  • Moral, relating to morals.
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Examples of "ethic" in Sentences

  • What is, or is not ethical or propitious
  • Ethics and morality is the soul, the guide to perfection.
  • The moral and ethical aspects of daily life came to the fore.
  • Ethics is the systematic philosophical study of the moral domain.
  • Fritz is self centered and hedonistic, lacking morals and ethics.
  • The show indirectly deals with the concepts of morality and ethics.
  • She also advocates a libertine morality in regards to sexual ethics.
  • Teleology provides a moral basis for the professional ethics of medicine.
  • Ethical responsiveness responds to the basic moral characteristic as valuable.
  • The country's pusillanimous leadership seems bereft of ideas, ethics and moral courage.

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