Some one who works a lot and never stops :l
As an adjective, the word 'ethic' means 'pertaining to morals.' It comes from the ancient Greek word "ethos" that refers to a person's character or habitual way of life. For example, the pre-Socratic philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus, who flourished about 500 B.C., said that "A man's ethos [character] is his daimon [divinity]." So, 'ethics' originally referred to the study of character. The words 'ethics' and 'morals' are often used synonymously.
Phrases that define ethic are:
Discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation.
A set of moral principles: A theory or system of moral values.
The principles of conduct governing an individual or group.
Ethics is a set of moral principles - usually ones relating to a group or form of conduct.
Ethics basically means a code of conduct, the way you are supposed to behave in a human society.
anothe word for work ethic
When you shaging a stranger ;]
gold has a ethic value
people
the difference is that one has the word work in it and the other doesnt the difference is that one has the word work in it and the other doesnt
Ethic refers to a set of moral principles or values that govern a person's or group's behavior and decisions. It is a code of conduct that guides individuals in distinguishing right from wrong and in determining the correct course of action in various situations.
Those letters spell ETHIC.
His determination, focus, and unyielding work ethic contributed to his success. The word unyielding is an adjective. The word firm is a synonym.
Ethics refer to principles or codes of behavior that govern how individuals or groups should act in various situations. It involves distinguishing between right and wrong actions and making decisions based on moral values.
The word ethics is a common abstract noun, used for both singular and plural; a word for the study of human values; a code of behavior for a group of people; a moral code. The form 'ethic' is also a common abstract noun; a word for a set of moral principles relating to a specified group, for example a Puritan ethic or a humanitarian ethic.
1 3 4 others are wrong
it was an ethic