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    Eth·ic
    /ˈeTHik/

    noun

    • 1. a set of moral principles, especially ones relating to or affirming a specified group, field, or form of conduct: "the puritan ethic was being replaced by the hedonist ethic"

    adjective

    • 1. relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these: rare "the ethic question is of wider import"
  2. Learn the meaning of ethic as a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Compare ethic with morals and ethics, and see related phrases and entries.

  3. Learn the meaning of ethic as a system of accepted beliefs that control behaviour, especially based on morals, and as the study of what is morally right and wrong. See examples of ethic in different contexts and collocations.

  4. Ethics are a system of moral principles or rules that say what is and is not acceptable. Generally speaking, ethics refer to the rules or code of conduct that people use to determine when an action is acceptable or not. Often, a person’s ethics are based on the rules of their society, such as laws or religious teachings.

  5. Learn the meaning of ethic as a system of accepted beliefs that control behavior, especially based on morals, and see how it is used in different contexts. Find out the difference between ethic and ethical, and explore related words and phrases.

  6. noun. 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. a complex of moral precepts held or rules of conduct followed by an individual: a personal ethic. ethic.

  7. Learn the meaning of ethic, a noun that refers to a system of moral principles or rules of behaviour. See how to use ethic in sentences and contrast it with ethics, the branch of philosophy that deals with moral principles.

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