ethos [ˈiːθɑs]
noun
Ethos refers to the guiding beliefs of a person, group, or organization.
Greek origin.
In English, ethos is used today to refer to the practices or values that distinguish one person, organization, or society from others.
In rhetoric, ethos is often studied alongside pathos and logos as a technique to successfully persuade an audience.
English
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