Pronunciation: /ˈɛθɪks/
noun moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
A1 Ethics is about knowing right from wrong.
A2 In some cultures, ethics play a big role in decision-making.
B1 Businesses need to consider ethics when making strategic decisions.
B2 Medical professionals are held to high ethical standards.
C1 The study of ethics delves into complex moral dilemmas.
C2 Ethics committees are responsible for evaluating research ethics in academic institutions.
formal The company's code of ethics outlines the expected behavior of all employees.
informal She always tries to do the right thing, she has really good ethics.
slang I can't believe he cheated on the test, that's just not cool from an ethics standpoint.
figurative In the world of business, ethics can be a gray area that many companies struggle to navigate.
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