Incorruptible

usgb/ˌɪnkəˈrʌptəbl/
adjective

An incorruptible person is someone who cannot be influenced to do something wrong.

Even when faced with a lot of money, she remained incorruptible.
Visual representation of "incorruptible" - An incorruptible person is someone who cannot be influenced to do something wrong.

Often appears as...

  • remain incorruptible
  • prove incorruptible
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Unwavering Ethics

Use 'incorruptible' to describe someone with strong moral principles who won't compromise, even in difficult situations.

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No matter the pressure from his peers, the judge was incorruptible.
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Impervious to Temptation

'Incorruptible' implies a person is immune to corruption or bribery, often in political or power scenarios.

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The incorruptible leader refused the bribe without hesitation.
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Positive Connotation

'Incorruptible' carries a highly positive meaning, showing admiration for someone's integrity.

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Her incorruptible character earned her community's respect.
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