unprincipled 的定义
- lacking or not based on moral scruples or principles: an unprincipled person; unprincipled behavior.
- not instructed in the principles of something.
unprincipled 近义词
corrupt
unprincipled 的近义词 31 个
- amoral
- deceitful
- dishonest
- immoral
- unconscionable
- unethical
- unprofessional
- unscrupulous
- abandoned
- bent
- cheating
- conscienceless
- crooked
- devious
- dirty-dealing
- dissolute
- double-dealing
- licentious
- mercentary
- praetorian
- profligate
- reprobate
- shady
- sly
- stop-at-nothing
- tricky
- two-faced
- two-timing
- underhand
- venal
- wanton
unprincipled 的反义词 12 个
更多unprincipled例句
- “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.
- Refusing to do so on the basis of ethnic solidarity is an unprincipled copout.
- In politics, impractical positions count as inherently … unprincipled.
- How did BP become an unprincipled bottom-line operator ready to cut any corners for profit?
- I also thought he was completely unprincipled—he could change his views like leaves change their colors.
- Anything more high-minded than an unprincipled grab for power voters might consider a sham.
- O Bessie, there are so many unprincipled men in the world who love to win and betray the confidence of young innocent girls.
- That an unprincipled man should be followed by a majority of the House of Commons is no doubt an evil.
- Others muttered that the event which all good men lamented was to be ascribed to unprincipled ambition.
- Orford was covetous and unprincipled; but he had great professional skill and knowledge, great industry, and a strong will.
- Unprincipled men, alike in Church and State, made use of their position and power to gain their own ends and enslave the people.