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Meaning of improbity
The primary meaning of "improbity" refers to the state of being dishonest or untrustworthy.
Etymology of improbity
The word "improbity" originates from the Latin "improbitas," which is derived from "improbus," meaning "not good" or "dishonest," and the suffix "-ity," which forms a noun indicating a state or condition
Historically, the term has been used to describe individuals or actions that lack moral integrity or are considered unethical
Synonyms
dishonesty
corruption
deceit
duplicity
fraud
misconduct
immorality
unethicalness
unscrupulousness
villainy
knavery
roguishness
rascality
scoundrelism
depravity
turpitude
iniquity
wickedness
villainousness
nefariousness
reprehensibility
blameworthiness
culpability
guiltiness
shamefulness
disgraciousness
dishonorableness
Definitions
- The quality of having or showing a lack of integrity or moral principle, being dishonest or untrustworthy
- * The state of being immoral or unethical
Usage Examples
- The company's improbity was exposed when the scandal broke, revealing a web of deceit and corruption
- * The politician's improbity was questioned after allegations of embezzlement and bribery surfaced