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ethos

[ee-thos, ee-thohs, eth-os, -ohs] / ˈi θɒs, ˈi θoʊs, ˈɛθ ɒs, -oʊs /


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The company’s ethos is in the name: Toys, games, party decorations and more sell for $5 or less.

From The Wall Street Journal

“That wildcatter ethos” — marked by willingness to invest millions of dollars in projects with uncertain outcomes — “is exactly what’s needed,” Cranberg said.

From MarketWatch

“That wildcatter ethos” — a willingness to invest millions of dollars in projects with uncertain outcomes — “is exactly what’s needed,” Cranberg said.

From MarketWatch

Webb told AFP in 2024 that his ethos could be summed up in one word: "fairness".

From Barron's

Early on, few artists worked harder or longer than Mr. Weir and the Grateful Dead to establish and define the rock-concert ethos while advancing hippie culture.

From The Wall Street Journal