Ethic
UK /["/ˈeθɪk/"]/US /["/ˈeθɪk/"]/
Definition
moral principles that control or influence a person’s behaviour
In simple words: A system of rules about what is right and wrong.
Examples
- **professional/business/medical ethics**
- to draw up a **code of ethics**
- He began to question the ethics of his position.
- The ethic of personal achievement is very strong in Western societies.
Usage notes
Use 'ethic' when discussing moral principles or values. It's appropriate in both academic and professional settings but less common in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'ethic' as 'E-think' – it’s about thinking seriously about right and wrong.
Collocations
- work ethic
- personal ethic
- business ethic
Synonyms
- principle
- value
- moral code
- guideline
Antonyms
- immorality
- unethical behavior
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'ethics', which refers to the study of moral principles.
- Using 'ethic' as a plural when talking about different ethical beliefs or systems.