Ethics
UK //ˈɛθɪks//US //ˈɛθɪks//
Definition
Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or conducting an activity.
In simple words: The study of what is right and wrong.
Examples
- The committee is discussing the ethics of genetic engineering.
- His actions were guided by a strong sense of ethics.
- Many professions have a code of ethics to follow.
Usage notes
Used in discussions about morality and professional conduct. Less common in casual conversations but appropriate in academic and professional settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'ethical' — the 'ics' are like 'tips' on right actions.
Collocations
- ethical dilemma
- business ethics
- ethical standards
- ethical conduct
- ethical issues
Synonyms
- morality
- principles
- values
- standards
- integrity
Antonyms
- immorality
- unethics
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'morals' which is more personal and individual.
- Using as a verb, e.g., 'to ethic' instead of 'to act ethically'.