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improbity
im·pro·bi·ty I0067400 (ĭm-prō′bĭ-tē)n. Lack of probity; dishonesty. [Middle English improbite, shameless persistence, from Old French, dishonesty, from Latin improbitās, from improbus, dishonest : in-, not; see in-1 + probus, honest, good; see per in Indo-European roots.]improbity (ɪmˈprəʊbɪtɪ) n, pl -tiesdishonesty, wickedness, or unscrupulousnessThesaurusimprobitynoun1. Departure from what is legally, ethically, and morally correct:corruption, corruptness, dishonesty.Informal: crookedness.2. Lack of integrity:dishonesty.improbity
Synonyms for improbitynoun departure from what is legally, ethically, and morally correctSynonyms- corruption
- corruptness
- dishonesty
- crookedness
noun lack of integritySynonyms |