Similar words: stethoscope, those, pathos, bathos, benthos, lithosphere, ethoxy, get home. Meaning: ['iːθɒs] n. (anthropology) the distinctive spirit of a culture or an era.
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1. They were as far removed from the ethos of terrorism as you could imagine.
2. The whole ethos of the hotel is effortless service.
3. His book captures exactly the ethos of Elizabethan England.
4. The ethos of the traditional family firm is under threat.
5. What should remain constant is ethos.
6. The ethos of psychiatry suits the marketing of Western drugs and fails to address racism.
7. The structure and ethos of the village community remained pivotal to the whole system.
8. The revolution in the ethos of agriculture must also involve the farmers' unions.
9. Their different ethos was illustrated by the difference in the virtues which they celebrated.
10. Rather it was the whole ethos of the monarchy which was felt to be dowdy and second-rate.
11. Governors are responsible for the ethos and general direction of the school.
12. Western art reflected the ethos of its society as surely as Soviet art.
13. The path he saw himself taking in his research seemed directly opposed to the ethos of the department.
14. Do schools pay sufficient attention to the match between the taught health education curriculum and the hidden curriculum of the school ethos?
15. As any teacher can tell you, this is made much easier when the entire school works together to build this ethos.
16. Ste Barbe's episcopal acta confirm his sympathy for the ethos of the Yorkshire monastic reform movement.
17. Getting a good education was paramount in my family ethos, and I should not stray from it,[sentencedict.com] I decided.
18. There should be a concerted programme to change the knife-carrying ethos in schools.
19. His passionate belief in the strength of the Doctor Who ethos saw him extending its repertoire into a whole range of media.
20. Basil Rocke played a highly significant role in the beginning of this transformation of the ethos of the classroom.
21. A prime source of violence resides in the elitist educational strategies that are firmly rooted in the school ethos.
22. It is an ethical or moral judgment in the sense that ethos and mores refer to the customary practices of a group.
23. It alerts one to the importance of contextual factors such as those relating to the institution's regulations, resources and ethos.
24. Levitt simply asserts the opposite - that low-cost operations are the stamp of corporate cultures pervaded by the ethos of quality.
25. Although the new forms of service are not necessarily responsible, it is felt that the whole ethos of worship has changed.
26. It could, indeed, help to establish the kind of ethos which might make recourse to legal remedies unnecessary.
27. I hope that the Minister will consider that package of measures to stop people carrying knives and to change the ethos.
28. Then it may be able to grasp the nettles of boundaries and ethos and see them as secondary.
29. No group in Britain better illustrated the gulf between the old professional order and the new Thatcherite ethos.
30. He would do everything he could to accommodate Hickey, short of radically altering the ethos of Holy Trinity.
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