Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A set of principles of right conduct.
- noun A theory or a system of moral values.
- noun The study of the general nature of morals and of the specific moral choices to be made by a person; moral philosophy.
- noun The rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
ethical . - noun Same as
ethics .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Of, or belonging to, morals; treating of the moral feelings or duties; containing percepts of morality; moral
- adjective (Gram.) a use of the dative of a pronoun to signify that the person or thing spoken of is regarded with interest by some one; as, Quid
mihi Celsus agit? How doesmy friend Celsus do? - noun the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group.
- noun a system of principles governing morality and acceptable conduct.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective
Moral , relating to morals. - noun a
set ofprinciples ofright andwrong behaviour guiding, or representative of, a specificculture ,society ,group , orindividual . - noun the
morality of an action
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a system of principles governing morality and acceptable conduct
- noun the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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But our department chair has this list of criteria for appropriate feedback, which she calls our ethic of conversation.
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Demand the newspaper journalist's born after 1973 have completed a course in ethic's.
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Penner's work ethic is very strong: it has to be, as he is the sole supporter for his wife a homemaker, and for five children.
John Seed: Rod Penner: Rust on Poles, Crumbling Asphalt, Light Hitting the Grass (PHOTOS) John Seed 2010
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Penner's work ethic is very strong: it has to be, as he is the sole supporter for his wife a homemaker, and for five children.
John Seed: Rod Penner: Rust on Poles, Crumbling Asphalt, Light Hitting the Grass (PHOTOS) John Seed 2010
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Penner's work ethic is very strong: it has to be, as he is the sole supporter for his wife a homemaker, and for five children.
John Seed: Rod Penner: Rust on Poles, Crumbling Asphalt, Light Hitting the Grass (PHOTOS) John Seed 2010
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Demand the newspaper journalist's born after 1973 have completed a course in ethic's.
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In addition to being a repository for textbooks covering a wide range of subjects and educational levels, its ethic is taken from the digital music world, he said — rip, burn and mash.
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In hunter gatherer societies, the primary social ethic is equal 'sharing' - in which the majority gang-up to demigrate anyone who seems likely to become too dominant.
Envy, Happiness, and Social Policy, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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But most important, Bruschi wants to make sure the club's team-first work ethic is embraced by those who follow in his footsteps.
As Patriots gear up again, their hopes rest on Brady's health 2009
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Penner's work ethic is very strong: it has to be, as he is the sole supporter for his wife a homemaker, and for five children.
John Seed: Rod Penner: Rust on Poles, Crumbling Asphalt, Light Hitting the Grass (PHOTOS) John Seed 2010
chained_bear commented on the word ethic
Used as a misspelling of "ethnic."
May 6, 2009