Associations to the word «Unscrupulous»
Noun
- Enemy
- Developer
- Gain
- Genius
- Conscience
- Accusation
- Follower
- Disappearance
- Contempt
- Merchandise
- Payment
- Natural
- Practice
- Neighbor
- Speculation
- Assassin
- Boss
- Breach
- Invention
- Boost
- Counsel
- Fat
- Adviser
- Character
- Owner
- Noble
- Monarch
- Slang
- Client
- Stamp
- Crime
- Struggle
- Man
- Auction
- Self
- Method
- Seaman
- Immigrant
- Reformer
- Hire
- Courage
- Fellow
- Grasp
- Purpose
- Sympathy
- Jealousy
- Employment
- Intellect
- Danger
- Dignity
- Relative
- Transmitter
- Deed
- Profession
- Opportunity
- Appetite
Adjective
Wiktionary
UNSCRUPULOUS, adjective. Without scruples; immoral.
UNSCRUPULOUS, adjective. Contemptuous of what is right or honorable.
Dictionary definition
UNSCRUPULOUS, adjective. Without scruples or principles; "unscrupulous politicos who would be happy to sell...their country in order to gain power".
Wise words
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