Meaning, Sentences, Synonyms and Antonyms for Ethics
While working in an organisation, it becomes important that we all follow a code that is defined in terms of integrity and honesty. This is the moral code of ethics that we as employees of a company need to follow.
Origin of the Word Ethics:
Ethics is a noun and its first usage dates back to 14th century and has originated from a Middle English word ethick.
Pronunciation: eth-iks
Meaning of Ethics
1) A set/system of principles for a culture of an individual.
2) Rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular group.
3) A branch of philosophy dealing with values of human conduct that is also studied.
Our super tip to learn Ethics
Ethics can be learnt easily by associating it with the word thick. as part of the ethics word sounds like thick (thic). To learn this word, we can employee the following: it is a thick responsibility to stick to one’s code of ethics.
Example Sentences for Ethics
1) He is a professor in ethics. (Noun)
2) He is an ethicist when it comes to writing an investigative story. (Noun)
3) There is a moral code of ethics, when it comes to chairing a spiritual organisation, at least in the eyes of public. (Noun/Plural)
4) He is not a very ethical person. (Adjective)
Synonyms of Ethics
honesty, morality, belief, value-system
Antonyms of Ethics
dishonesty, evil, corruption, disgrace
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