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high-principled

 

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Adjective high-principled has 1 sense
  1. high-principled - having high principles
    Antonym:
    unprincipled (indirect, via principled)

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High-principled

Definition:

Adjective - having or showing strong moral principles

Senses:

  1. Carrying out actions in accordance with strong ethical values.
  2. Being honest and honorable in all aspects of life.

Examples:

Sense 1:

  1. She is known for being high-principled and has never compromised her integrity.
  2. Having a high-principled approach in business helps to build trust with customers.
  3. His high-principled actions earned him respect and admiration among his peers.

Sense 2:

  1. Even in difficult situations, he always remains high-principled and refuses to engage in any dishonest practices.
  2. His high-principled character guided him to make fair and just decisions as a judge.
  3. A high-principled leader sets a positive example for others to follow.

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