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2 senses of ethic

 

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ethic

Noun

1. Ethic: A set of moral principles or values that govern a person's behavior or conduct.

Example sentences:

  • The company's success can be attributed to its strong work ethic.
  • He has a strong personal ethic and always tries to do what is right.
  • The school promotes a culture of honesty and ethics among its students.

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Adjective

1. Ethic: Pertaining to or derived from principles or values governing human behavior.

Example sentences:

  • Her ethical considerations guided her actions in the difficult decision.
  • The organization is committed to maintaining a strict ethical code.
  • His work on the project demonstrated his strong ethic approach.

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