ethic
Meaning of ethic
- 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
- relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
the ethic question is of wider import
late Middle English (denoting ethics or moral philosophy; also used attributively): from Old French éthique, from Latin ethice, from Greek (hē) ēthikē (tekhnē) ‘(the science of) morals’, based on ēthos (see ethos).
Information about ethic
- The plural form of ethic is: ethics.
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Hyphenation of ethic
ethic
- It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
- ethic is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
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