unprincipled (Meaning)

Wordnet

unprincipled (a)

lacking principles or moral scruples

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unprincipled (s)

having little or no integrity

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unprincipled (a.)

Being without principles; especially, being without right moral principles; also, characterized by absence of principle.

unprincipled Sentence Examples

  1. The unprincipled politician betrayed his constituents for personal gain.
  2. Unprincipled corporations prioritize profits over human lives and the environment.
  3. The detective's unprincipled methods led to the wrongful conviction of an innocent man.
  4. The unprincipled con artist scammed vulnerable people out of their life savings.
  5. Unprincipled journalists manipulate the truth to suit their agendas.
  6. The unprincipled employee embezzled funds from the company, compromising its financial stability.
  7. Unprincipled lawyers exploit legal loopholes to defend the guilty.
  8. Unprincipled individuals are willing to compromise their morals for the sake of convenience.
  9. Unprincipled actions can have devastating consequences for society.
  10. It is important to hold unprincipled behavior accountable to maintain integrity and justice.

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The unprincipled politician betrayed his constituents for personal gain.

Unprincipled corporations prioritize profits over human lives and the environment.

The detective's unprincipled methods led to the wrongful conviction of an innocent man.

The unprincipled con artist scammed vulnerable people out of their life savings.