💼ethic

noun
/ˈɛθɪk/

Meaning

a set of moral principles, especially ones relating to a particular group, system, or profession

Example Sentences

He has a strong work ethic and always meets deadlines.

Synonyms

morality, principles, values, standards

Antonyms

immorality, corruption

Collocations

ethical behavior, strong work ethic, moral ethics, business ethics

More Example Sentences

It is essential to keep technological innovation within an ethical framework.

Balancing personal freedom and social responsibility is an ethical challenge.

Should journalists publish all information, or is it ethical to withhold some?

Ethical approval for the research will be obtained from the relevant committee.

I think considering the context in every ethical dilemma is extremely important.

I have submitted the application for ethical approval and am awaiting the response.

The ethical conflict between animal rights and scientific research is a complex issue.

I want to ensure that this research meets all the conditions of the ethical guidelines.

Finding an ethical balance between protecting privacy and national security is difficult.

Making ethical decisions is not always easy because the line between right and wrong is often unclear.

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