unprincipled / ʌnˈprɪn sə pəld /

⚽高中词汇无原则无原则的无原则性无原则性的

unprincipled 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. lacking or not based on moral scruples or principles: an unprincipled person; unprincipled behavior.
  2. not instructed in the principles of something.

unprincipled 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

corrupt

更多unprincipled例句

  1. “Roe and Casey are unprincipled decisions that have damaged the democratic process, poisoned our national discourse, plagued the law — and, in doing so, harmed this Court,” the brief states.
  2. Refusing to do so on the basis of ethnic solidarity is an unprincipled copout.
  3. In politics, impractical positions count as inherently … unprincipled.
  4. How did BP become an unprincipled bottom-line operator ready to cut any corners for profit?
  5. I also thought he was completely unprincipled—he could change his views like leaves change their colors.
  6. Anything more high-minded than an unprincipled grab for power voters might consider a sham.
  7. O Bessie, there are so many unprincipled men in the world who love to win and betray the confidence of young innocent girls.
  8. That an unprincipled man should be followed by a majority of the House of Commons is no doubt an evil.
  9. Others muttered that the event which all good men lamented was to be ascribed to unprincipled ambition.
  10. Orford was covetous and unprincipled; but he had great professional skill and knowledge, great industry, and a strong will.
  11. Unprincipled men, alike in Church and State, made use of their position and power to gain their own ends and enslave the people.