unscrupulous

IPA: ʌnskrˈupjʌɫʌs

adjective

  • Without scruples; immoral.
  • Contemptuous of what is right or honorable.
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Examples of "unscrupulous" in Sentences

  • He is the unscrupulous lawyer.
  • Don't give into the unscrupulous censors.
  • Montagu was no less avaricious than unscrupulous.
  • Are you suggesting he was unscrupulous off the field
  • I don't think the publisher is being particularly unscrupulous either.
  • Flying to Japan, he finds a woman with the help of an unscrupulous doctor.
  • Jennison was considered the most brutal and unscrupulous of the Jayhawkers.
  • I went to the Indic reference and tried to translate the unscrupulous text.
  • In many cases, much of this aid was misappropriated by unscrupulous leaders.
  • The unwary shopper might fall into the the traps of these unscrupulous sellers.

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