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Noun
(1) (anthropology
(2) (anthropology) the distinctive spirit of a culture or an era
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Noun
(1) (anthropology
(2) (anthropology) the distinctive spirit of a culture or an era
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(1) And the way to do that is to get more people to go racing and become involved in the ethos of the sport.
(2) Charlton and their manager have created an ethos that has kept the club not just afloat but positively buoyant.
(3) He founded a great regiment and the principles he founded it on and the ethos he left are just the same today as they were then.
(4) For example, a bank launched a large-scale programme to create a new ethos of customer care.
(5) Innovation was quietly continuous, prompting an ethos of understated optimism.
(6) Moving with the times is very much part of the ethos of the magazine, and of course we must practise what we preach.
(7) It is by no means a perfect system, but dissent and debate are recognised as an integral part of the university ethos .
(8) Their ethos was that you had to treat the whole person, not just the cancer.
(9) A Christian publishing house wants a Christian ethos to permeate its workforce.
(10) Choice is the ethos of a free-market environment; at the moment we don't have that.
(11) It was, after all, an ethos which could be portrayed as combining both a national and an individual ethic.
(12) Their projects are diverse, but the firms share a similar ethos .
(13) a challenge to the ethos of the 1960s
(14) We have an innovative approach and a different ethos - and we are getting repeat business.
(15) I tend to see the results as the by-product of an ethos where we encourage students to aim high.
(16) While success is born of a competitive spirit among pupils, that does not have to breed an uncaring ethos .
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(1) And the way to do that is to get more people to go racing and become involved in the ethos of the sport.
(2) Charlton and their manager have created an ethos that has kept the club not just afloat but positively buoyant.
(3) He founded a great regiment and the principles he founded it on and the ethos he left are just the same today as they were then.
(4) For example, a bank launched a large-scale programme to create a new ethos of customer care.
(5) Innovation was quietly continuous, prompting an ethos of understated optimism.
(6) Moving with the times is very much part of the ethos of the magazine, and of course we must practise what we preach.
(7) It is by no means a perfect system, but dissent and debate are recognised as an integral part of the university ethos .
(8) Their ethos was that you had to treat the whole person, not just the cancer.
(9) A Christian publishing house wants a Christian ethos to permeate its workforce.
(10) Choice is the ethos of a free-market environment; at the moment we don't have that.
(11) It was, after all, an ethos which could be portrayed as combining both a national and an individual ethic.
(12) Their projects are diverse, but the firms share a similar ethos .
(13) a challenge to the ethos of the 1960s
(14) We have an innovative approach and a different ethos - and we are getting repeat business.
(15) I tend to see the results as the by-product of an ethos where we encourage students to aim high.
(16) While success is born of a competitive spirit among pupils, that does not have to breed an uncaring ethos .
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(1) ethos
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(1) ethos
Synonyms
Noun
1. spirit
2. character
3. atmosphere
4. climate
5. mood
6. feeling
7. tenor
8. essence
9. disposition
10. rationale
11. morality
12. moral code
13. value system
Synonyms
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Noun
1. spirit
2. character
3. atmosphere
4. climate
5. mood
6. feeling
7. tenor
8. essence
9. disposition
10. rationale
11. morality
12. moral code
13. value system
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