Ethical
UK /["/ˈeθɪkl/"]/US /["/ˈeθɪkl/"]/
Definition
connected with beliefs and principles about what is right and wrong
In simple words: Related to what is right and wrong.
Examples
- The company is committed to ethical business practices that benefit both customers and the environment.
- Making ethical choices in our daily lives can have a significant impact on society.
- Many debate the ethical implications of artificial intelligence in our workforce.
- She believes that ethical investing is important for promoting sustainability.
- The ethical considerations related to genetic modification are being widely discussed.
Usage notes
Use 'ethical' in discussions about morality, business practices, and personal behavior. Avoid in casual chats; it fits better in academic or professional contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'ethics' to remember that 'ethical' involves right and wrong.
Collocations
- ethical decision
- ethical concerns
- ethical standards
- ethical behavior
Synonyms
- moral
- principled
- virtuous
- honorable
Antonyms
- unethical
- immoral
Common mistakes
- Mixing up 'ethical' with 'ethic' as a noun.
- Using 'ethical' to describe personal preferences (it describes moral standards).
- Confusing 'ethical' with 'unethical.'