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unscrupolus

 

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unscrupulous

Definition:

adjective - having or showing no moral principles; not honest or fair.

Senses:

  1. Not guided or restrained by moral principles.
  2. Acting without conscience; unethical or dishonest.

Usage:

This term is typically used to describe individuals or actions that lack moral integrity, honesty, or fairness.

Sample Sentences:

  1. He was known for his unscrupulous business practices, often taking advantage of unsuspecting customers.
  2. The unscrupulous politician was involved in several corruption scandals, betraying the trust of his constituents.
  3. She resorted to unscrupulous tactics to get ahead in her career, stepping on others without remorse.
  4. An unscrupulous journalist fabricated stories to boost their ratings, disregarding the truth.

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