All incorruptible synonyms
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I i adj incorruptible
- honest — honorable in principles, intentions, and actions; upright and fair: an honest person.
- above suspicion — in such a position that no guilt may be thought or implied, esp through having an unblemished reputation
- imperishable — not subject to decay; indestructible; enduring.
- indestructible — not destructible; that cannot be destroyed.
- just — guided by truth, reason, justice, and fairness: We hope to be just in our understanding of such difficult situations.
- loyal — faithful to one's sovereign, government, or state: a loyal subject.
- moral — of, relating to, or concerned with the principles or rules of right conduct or the distinction between right and wrong; ethical: moral attitudes.
- perpetual — continuing or enduring forever; everlasting.
- persistent — persistence
- pure — free from anything of a different, inferior, or contaminating kind; free from extraneous matter: pure gold; pure water.
- reliable — that may be relied on or trusted; dependable in achievement, accuracy, honesty, etc.: reliable information.
- straight — without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct: a straight path.
- trustworthy — deserving of trust or confidence; dependable; reliable: The treasurer was not entirely trustworthy.
- untouchable — that may not be touched; of a nature such that it cannot be touched; not palpable; intangible.
- upright — erect or vertical, as in position or posture.
- inextinguishable — not extinguishable: an inextinguishable fire.
- bribe — A bribe is a sum of money or something valuable that one person offers or gives to another in order to persuade him or her to do something.
adjective incorruptible
- principled — imbued with or having moral principles (often used in combination): high-principled.
- honourable — (British spelling) Alternative form of honorable.
- honorable — in accordance with or characterized by principles of honor; upright: They were all honorable men.
- everlasting — Lasting forever or for a very long time.
- immortal — not mortal; not liable or subject to death; undying: our immortal souls.
- unchanging — to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one's name; to change one's opinion; to change the course of history.
- constant — You use constant to describe something that happens all the time or is always there.