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Sentence count:30Posted:2017-06-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: corruptcriminalcrookeddishonestfraudulentunscrupulousSimilar words: principleprinciplespleasure principlelegal principleuncertainty principleprincipalprincipallyprincipalityMeaning: adj. 1. lacking principles or moral scruples 2. having little or no integrity. 
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1. You should refrain from unprincipled argument.
2. She was unpredictable, and unprincipled where Paige was involved.
3. We have triumphed over the unprincipled dissemination of facts.
4. This is not an unprincipled position.
5. But in actuality, disambiguation is not unprincipled and random; rather, it is usually quite predictable.
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6. The public's dislike of unprincipled press behaviour has sometimes been expressed in the award of erratically large libel damages.
7. Firstly we believe representative government to be an unprincipled fraud and propose a radical alternative in the form of participative democracy.
8. He never gets involved in unprincipled disputes.
9. Some bold , unprincipled , ignorant adventurer was found.
10. Unprincipled accommodation will do harm to him.
11. He is totally unprincipled in money matters; you can't trust him.
12. An unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person a scoundrel or rascal.
13. Closely observes closely Geng Haoshi in them, the unprincipled person actually sneaks off from their eyelid.
14. They cling to the unprincipled safe middle of every issue.
15. In a few years his unprincipled wife warped the probity of a lifetime.
16. He is unprincipled, swindling the widow and her fatherless son.
17. This hero is upholds justly, subdues the unprincipled person is his only objective.
18. Comprehensive, too, can mean unprincipled inclusiveness, the inclusiveness of the syllabus or the anthology.
19. It is a market where people can be very unprincipled and unpleasant.
20. The great majority of revolutionary populists resolutely rejected the deception and unprincipled adventurism of a few untypical deviants like Nechaev.
21. Abolishing the rule of double jeopardy after a full trial and jury acquittal is unprincipled and impractical, he said.
22. MacDonald also had condemned the Lloyd George coalition as corrupt and unprincipled and had been a major beneficiary of its fall.
23. It is easy to assume that people were therefore pursuing their own interests, were unprincipled when they went about their politicking.
24. Yet this morning I am once more not only an unprincipled seducer, but ... what?
25. The argument that Labour should not organise in Northern Ireland because there would be little support for it is particularly unprincipled.
26. The more stupid one is, the closer one is to reality. The more stupid one is, the clearer one is. Stupidity is brief and artless, while intelligence squirms and hides itself. Intelligence is unprincipled, but stupidity is honest and straightforward. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
27. When we speak of unity, we do not mean unprincipled peace.
28. We adore "The Front Page" and "Scoop, " which present us as lazy, unprincipled, and hopelessly in thrall to bogus information.
29. Abstract art is a product of the untalented, sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered.
30. The rejection of absolutism implicit in our constitutional structure may sometimes make our politics seem unprincipled.
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