What is the term for code of conduct?

Conduct Past Tense

The past tense of Conduct is conducted.

1. conduct

verb. ['ˈkɑːndəkt, kɑːnˈdʌkt'] direct the course of; manage or control.

Synonyms

  • manage
  • carry on
  • deal
  • handle
  • care

Antonyms

  • trust
  • masculinity
  • folly
  • untrustworthiness

Etymology

  • conductus (Latin)

Rhymes with Code Of Conduct

  • misconduct

Sentences with code-of-conduct

1. Noun Phrase
The statement of ethics in the manager’s credo could also be called a code of conduct.

2. conduct

verb. ['ˈkɑːndəkt, kɑːnˈdʌkt'] lead, as in the performance of a composition; Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years".

Synonyms

  • perform
  • direct
  • do
  • lead

Antonyms

  • appropriateness
  • decorousness
  • correctness
  • inactiveness

Etymology

  • conductus (Latin)

3. conduct

noun. ['ˈkɑːndəkt, kɑːnˈdʌkt'] manner of acting or controlling yourself.

Synonyms

  • aggression
  • dirty tricks
  • behaviour
  • offense
  • behavior
  • discourtesy
  • the way of the world
  • bohemianism
  • activity
  • dirty pool
  • offensive activity
  • the ways of the world
  • doings
  • easiness

Antonyms

  • informality
  • formality
  • courtesy
  • discourtesy

Etymology

  • conductus (Latin)

4. conduct

noun. ['ˈkɑːndəkt, kɑːnˈdʌkt'] (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people.

Synonyms

  • improperness
  • behaviour
  • demeanour
  • deportment
  • personal manner
  • manners
  • correctitude
  • behavior
  • propriety
  • demeanor
  • properness
  • swashbuckling
  • impropriety
  • citizenship
  • trait

Antonyms

  • propriety
  • properness
  • impropriety
  • decency

Etymology

  • conductus (Latin)

5. conduct

verb. ['ˈkɑːndəkt, kɑːnˈdʌkt'] take somebody somewhere.

Synonyms

  • hand
  • misguide
  • beacon
  • direct
  • misdirect
  • lead astray
  • usher
  • show
  • lead
  • guide
  • take

Antonyms

  • indecorum
  • unseemliness
  • inappropriateness
  • incorrectness

Etymology

  • conductus (Latin)

6. conduct

verb. ['ˈkɑːndəkt, kɑːnˈdʌkt'] behave in a certain manner.

Synonyms

  • acquit
  • assert
  • posture
  • deport
  • act
  • comport
  • pose
  • walk around
  • put forward
  • deal
  • behave
  • hold
  • move
  • carry
  • fluster

Antonyms

  • unthoughtfulness
  • uncleanliness
  • humility
  • thoughtfulness

Etymology

  • conductus (Latin)

7. conduct

verb. ['ˈkɑːndəkt, kɑːnˈdʌkt'] transmit or serve as the medium for transmission.

Synonyms

  • wash up
  • retransmit
  • pipe in
  • express
  • bring
  • bring in
  • convey
  • transmit
  • carry
  • take
  • channel

Antonyms

  • attentiveness
  • frivolity
  • discipline
  • irresoluteness

Etymology

  • conductus (Latin)

8. code

noun. ['ˈkoʊd'] a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones).

Synonyms

  • written communication
  • Bushido
  • dress code
  • sanitary code
  • health code
  • Highway Code
  • black and white
  • building code
  • fire code
  • legal code
  • codification
  • written language

Antonyms

  • overstatement
  • con
  • pro
  • augmentation

Etymology

  • code (French)
  • codex (Latin)

9. code

verb. ['ˈkoʊd'] attach a code to.

Synonyms

  • tag
  • mark

Antonyms

  • multiply
  • integrate
  • differentiate

Etymology

  • code (French)
  • codex (Latin)

10. code

noun. ['ˈkoʊd'] a coding system used for transmitting messages requiring brevity or secrecy.

Synonyms

  • area code
  • Universal Product Code
  • access
  • Morse
  • ZIP
  • coding system
  • cryptograph
  • bar code
  • postcode
  • international Morse code
  • postal code
  • cipher
  • secret code
  • color code
  • cypher
  • ZIP code
  • Morse code

Antonyms

  • skew
  • tactlessness
  • allow
  • permit

Etymology

  • code (French)
  • codex (Latin)

What are 3 codes of conduct?

The main types of codes of ethics include a compliance-based code of ethics, a value-based code of ethics, and a code of ethics among professionals.

What are the 5 code of conduct?

It is divided into three sections, and is underpinned by the five fundamental principles of Integrity, Objectivity, Professional competence and due care, Confidentiality, and Professional behaviour.

What are the types of code of conduct?

Examples include:.
Standards of professionalism..
Discrimination and sexual harassment policies..
Use of company assets..
Use of social media..
Communication rules..
Disciplinary process..