unscrupulous 的定义
- not scrupulous; unrestrained by scruples; conscienceless; unprincipled.
unscrupulous 近义词
immoral
unscrupulous 的近义词 45 个
- corrupt
- crafty
- crooked
- deceitful
- dishonest
- illegal
- petty
- ruthless
- selfish
- shady
- shameless
- underhanded
- unethical
- venal
- arrant
- base
- casuistic
- conscienceless
- degraded
- degrading
- disgraceful
- dishonorable
- exploitative
- improper
- low-down
- mercenary
- perfidious
- questionable
- recreant
- scandalous
- scheming
- self-seeking
- shifty
- sinister
- slippery
- sly
- two-faced
- unconscientious
- unconscionable
- underhand
- unfair
- unprincipled
- unworthy
- wicked
- wrongful
unscrupulous 的反义词 18 个
更多unscrupulous例句
- He also said agents should avoid detaining immigrants who land on their radar because they spoke out against “unscrupulous” landlords or employers, or at public demonstrations.
- In her 2018 book, “Manufactured Insecurity,” Sullivan investigates the vulnerabilities and emotional stress that mobile home residents face in parks operated by unscrupulous or greedy managers.
- The section of the law at issue was amended in 1973 to allow the FTC to seek a court-ordered “permanent injunction” against unscrupulous practices.
- Or a modernized Tarzan might lead African miners on strike against unscrupulous multinationals.
- It was all part of the unscrupulous technique of “monstering” critics of the Murdoch empire wherever they were.
- Barely Legal Pawn stars the duo as unscrupulous, possibly deranged pawnshop employees.
- Religions and ideologies are unscrupulous in their use of the past.
- Safe within his mountaintop fortress, Escobar grew bolder and more unscrupulous.
- He thought so, at least, as he laughed and agreed with her, saying Tony was an unscrupulous rascal at the best of times.
- In London some years before, she had been the pupil of a learned minister, who had become an infidel, and also unscrupulous.
- He usually wore his pale-grey felt hat at a slight angle, and had the air of the easy-going adventurer, debonair and unscrupulous.
- He may be a friend of yours—he may be a dear friend—but in your heart you know that he is both unscrupulous and selfish.
- Gibbon fancies he was at one time an unscrupulous bacon dealer, and that he finally did considerable business in religious gammon.