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Meaning of corruptible
The primary meaning of "corruptible" is capable of being corrupted or spoiled.
Etymology of corruptible
The word "corruptible" comes from the Latin "corruptus," meaning past participle of "corruptus," which is a combination of "cor-" (altogether) and "rumpere" (to break), and the suffix "-ible," which forms an adjective indicating capability or possibility
Historically, the word has been used to describe individuals or systems that can be compromised or spoiled, often through external influences such as bribery or coercion
Synonyms
corrupt
venal
bribable
susceptible
impressionable
vulnerable
open to influence
prone to corruption
dishonest
unscrupulous
immoral
decadent
degenerate
debased
tainted
polluted
contaminated
compromised
tainted
vitiated
perverted
depraved
demoralized
decadent
unprincipled
shameless
unconscionable
untrustworthy
dishonorable
disreputable
reprehensible
Definitions
- Capable of being corrupted or spoiled, especially by bribery or other forms of dishonesty
- * Capable of being influenced or persuaded to act in a way that is not honest or moral
Usage Examples
- The corruptible nature of the politician was exposed when he accepted a large sum of money from a lobbyist
- * The company's corruptible accounting practices led to a major scandal and financial losses
Antonyms
incorruptible
honest
trustworthy
upright
moral
ethical
principled
righteous
virtuous
honorable
decent
respectable
law-abiding
irreproachable
blameless
unimpeachable
impeccable
scrupulous
conscientious
straightforward
transparent
aboveboard
lawful
just
fair
unbiased
impartial
neutral