unscrupulous

IPA: ʌnskrˈupjʌɫʌs

adjective

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

  • I may be what they call unscrupulous when I'm surprised.
  • That results in unscrupulous sellers with excellent feedback ratings and in perpetuating their ability to rip-off additional people.
  • Sadly, there is an industry of what we call unscrupulous agents operating around the world who sell advice on how to take advantage of Canada to break our laws, Kenny said.
  • And it might restrain unscrupulous U.S. employers, who have taken the opportunity to drive down costs by hiring people who can't risk reporting substandard working conditions or forming a union.
  • And, Obama got elected because of eight years of narrow minded and self-serving policies of the previous administration which allowed these banks to do business as usual as they buried themselves in unscrupulous fiscal practices.
  • They also blame what they call unscrupulous public adjusters, who earn commissions helping consumers obtain insurance payments, saying they have aggressively filed sinkhole claims in the absence of a major hurricane since 2005 to provide business.

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