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uncorrupt adjective uk /ˌʌn.kəˈrʌpt/ us /ˌʌn.kəˈrʌpt/ not using your position or power to get an advantage, especially for money : An ideal democratic society relies on uncorrupt lawmakers and judges and a free and open press that keeps them honest. The city was fortunate to have an uncorrupt police chief who didn't use his position to blackmail others. not morally bad: He was an uncorrupt youth from a good family who never felt the need to turn to crime. Rumours started to swirl around her that tainted her uncorrupt image. The senator has a reputation for being uncorrupt, and for that reason is respected by both parties. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Not good enough be not onidiom beneath cop deficiency deficiency in something intolerable intolerably lamely lameness leave a lot to be desiredidiom sadness second-rate sub-optimum subaverage suboptimal unsatisfactory unsatisfying unsound unworthily unworthy
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