Thesaurus / incorrupt
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- modest
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antonyms for incorrupt
MOST RELEVANT
- bad
- broken
- corrupt
- dishonest
- evil
- false
- fraudulent
- inadequate
- indefinite
- intermittent
- soft
- uncertain
- undependable
- unfixed
- unreal
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- hateful
- poor
- unreliable
- untrustworthy
- unworthy
- valueless
- worthless
- immoral
- sinful
- vile
- worst
- dishonorable
- disreputable
- unrespected
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How to use incorrupt in a sentence
The last sound is the pure sound again, which typifies a sincere resolve to keep the repentant heart incorrupt.
HEBRAIC LITERATURE; TRANSLATIONS FROM THE TALMUD, MIDRASHIM AND KABBALAVARIOUSOf course such a society as I have proposed would not remain incorrupt long.
SELECTIONS FROM PREVIOUS WORKSSAMUEL BUTLERIf the judge were incorrupt, he would punish you for your blasphemy.
THE HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION OF RELIGION IN SCOTLANDJOHN KNOXFor it was felt that public opinion among us, enlightened and incorrupt, operated with strict justice.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, VOLUME 15, NO. 91, MAY, 1865VARIOUSBede says that his body was found incorrupt eleven years after burial, and that it so continued.
THE CATHEDRAL TOWNS AND INTERVENING PLACES OF ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND:THOMAS W. SILLOWAYHe meant well to the public; and was incorrupt in a post where corruption is commonly contagious.
THE PG EDITION OF CHESTERFIELD'S LETTERS TO HIS SONTHE EARL OF CHESTERFIELDHe was translated at midnight of October 13, 1163, when his body was found to be incorrupt.
STUDIES IN THE HISTORY AND METHOD OF SCIENCEVARIOUSHow long will your spell keep the body incorrupt, Master Sean?
THE EYES HAVE ITGORDON RANDALL GARRETTWe learn from William of Malmesbury that the body was again found incorrupt 415 years afterwards at Durham, and publicly shewn.
WILLIS'S CURRENT NOTES, NO. XV., MARCH 1852VARIOUSIncorrupt himself, Pitt was extraordinarily tolerant of corruption in others.
THE HISTORY OF THE POST OFFICEHERBERT JOYCEWORDS RELATED TO INCORRUPT
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- careful
- certain
- come-through
- conscientious
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- decisive
- definite
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- devoted
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- firm
- good
- high-principled
- honest
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- there
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- unimpeachable
- upright
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- cherry
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- safe and sound
- sanitary
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- shipshape
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- unaffected
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- unbroken
- unconcerned
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- unharmed
- unhurt
- unimpressed
- uninjured
- unmarred
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- unstained
- unstirred
- untried
- virgin
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- without a scratch
- A-1
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- right-minded
- righteous
- salt of the earth
- satisfying
- sterling
- top-drawer
- top-notch
- true
- trustworthy
- upright
- valuable
- virtuous
- winning
- worthwhile
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.