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- Dictionaryunprincipled/ʌnˈprɪnsɪpld/
adjective
- 1. (of a person or their behaviour) not acting in accordance with moral principles: "an unprincipled womanizer"
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UNPRINCIPLED definition: 1. having or showing no moral rules or standards of good behaviour 2. having or showing no moral…. Learn more.
- English (US)
UNPRINCIPLED meaning: 1. having or showing no moral rules or...
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UNPRINCIPLED translate: 不道德的;无原则的;无耻的. Learn more in the...
- Znaczenie Unprincipled, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
unprincipled definicja: 1. having or showing no moral rules...
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unprincipled translate: inescrupuloso. Learn more in the...
- Translate to Traditional Chinese
unprincipled translate: 不道德的;無原則的;無恥的. Learn more in the...
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- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
unprincipled 의미, 정의, unprincipled의 정의: 1. having or showing...
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- English (US)
The meaning of UNPRINCIPLED is lacking moral principles : unscrupulous. How to use unprincipled in a sentence.
UNPRINCIPLED meaning: 1. having or showing no moral rules or standards of good behaviour 2. having or showing no moral…. Learn more.
An unprincipled person follows no moral code, has no integrity, and should not be trusted, like the guy who offers to help an old lady across the street but steals her purse instead.
Unprincipled definition: lacking or not based on moral scruples or principles. See examples of UNPRINCIPLED used in a sentence.
unprincipled. (ʌnprɪnsɪpəld ) adjective. If you describe a person or their actions as unprincipled, you are criticizing them for their lack of moral principles and because they do things which are immoral or dishonest. [disapproval] It is a market where people can be very unprincipled and unpleasant.
Unprincipled means lacking principles or moral scruples; unscrupulous. Find the origin, usage, and examples of this adjective, as well as related words and translations.