easy conscience
Frequency: 6.05.5 per million words
Used to describe a state of not feeling guilty.
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Examples (10)
- He donated anonymously, allowing him to maintain an easy conscience.
- How can she walk away from that situation with such an easy conscience?
- After returning the lost wallet, I could finally sleep with an easy conscience.
- A politician with an easy conscience is a rare find in these cynical times.
- If you always act with integrity, you will always have an easy conscience.
- He cheated on the test, yet somehow seemed to have an easy conscience about it.
- She faced the inquiry with an easy conscience, knowing she had done nothing wrong.
- Having an easy conscience is worth more than all the money in the world.
- Some people can commit terrible acts and still possess a disturbingly easy conscience.
- The judge, known for his stern demeanor, was said to have a surprisingly easy conscience.