Corruptible

usgb/kəˈrʌptəbl/
adjective

Able to be dishonestly influenced or made bad.

He was an honest man, yet he proved corruptible when confronted with a large sum of money.
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Moral Weakness

The word highlights a person's vulnerability to abandoning ethical principles.

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Despite his reputation, the official was corruptible under political pressure.
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Negative Connotation

Using 'corruptible' suggests a lack of moral strength or integrity.

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The corruptible judge tarnished the legal system's credibility.
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Emotional Impact

It can evoke disappointment or distrust in an individual's character.

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Her corruptible actions betrayed the public's trust.
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