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ethic

[eth-ik]

noun

  1. the body of moral principles or values governing or distinctive of a particular culture or group.

    the Christian ethic; the tribal ethic of the Zuni.

  2. a complex of moral precepts held or rules of conduct followed by an individual.

    a personal ethic.



ethic

/ ˈɛθɪk /

noun

  1. a moral principle or set of moral values held by an individual or group

    the Puritan ethic

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adjective

  1. another word for ethical

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Other Word Forms

  • nonethic adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ethic1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English ethic, etic, from Latin ēthicus, from Greek ēthikós, equivalent to êth(os) ethos + -ikos -ic
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ethic1

C15: from Latin ēthicus, from Greek éthikos, from ēthos custom; see ethos
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Example Sentences

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She resigned from government after the prime minister's ethics adviser Sir Laurie Magnus declared that she had breached the ministerial code.

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She herself took office after her predecessor was dismissed by the same court, also for an ethics violation.

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“When Herb recommends somebody, I already know it’s going to be good. He doesn’t bring in anybody who doesn’t have a tremendous work ethic. Devin came in, and Herb was right.”

"It's impossible not to be moved by the real-life audio recording that is the centerpiece of Kaouther Ben Hania's hybrid film, but the ethics and execution of the concept are questionable," he wrote.

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The video was deleted soon after it was posted once commenters questioned the participants’ ethics.

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