- DictionaryEth·i·cal/ˈeTHəkəl/
adjective
- 1. relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these: "ethical issues in nursing"
- 2. (of a medicine) legally available only on a doctor's prescription and usually not advertised to the general public: "all types of drugs, including ethical drugs and over-the-counter pharmaceuticals"
: of or relating to ethics ethical theories 2 : involving or expressing moral approval or disapproval ethical judgments 3 : conforming to accepted standards of conduct ethical behavior 4 of a drug : restricted to sale only on a doctor's prescription ethicality ˌe-thə-ˈka-lə-tē noun ethically ˈe-thi-k (ə-)lē adverb ethicalness ˈe-thi-kəl-nəs noun
OTHER WORDS FOR ethical. 2 moral, upright, honest, righteous, virtuous, honorable. OPPOSITES FOR ethical. Origin of ethical. OTHER WORDS FROM ethical. Words nearby ethical.
noun eth· ic ˈe-thik Synonyms of ethic 1 a : a set of moral principles : a theory or system of moral values the present-day materialistic ethic an old-fashioned work ethic often used in plural but singular or plural in construction an elaborate ethics Christian ethics b
ethical adjective uk / ˈeθ.ɪ.k ə l / us / ˈeθ.ɪ.k ə l / C2 relating to beliefs about what is morally right and wrong: ethical and legal issues the ethical dilemmas surrounding genetic research C2 morally right: ethical practice / trading a medical procedure that most people believe to be ethical finance & economics specialized
Definitions of ethical adjective conforming to accepted standards of social or professional behavior “an ethical lawyer” “ ethical medical practice” “an ethical problem” “"Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants"- Omar N. Bradley” Synonyms: right in conformance with justice or law or morality see more adjective
Ethics is two things. First, ethics refers to well-founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do, usually in terms of rights, obligations, benefits to society, fairness, or specific virtues. Ethics, for example, refers to those standards that impose the reasonable obligations to refrain from rape, stealing, murder ...
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.