pretty unscrupulous

Frequency: 6.05.5 per million words

Fairly or rather unscrupulous, often used as an understatement.

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  • He was known to be pretty unscrupulous in his business dealings.
  • Her methods for achieving success were pretty unscrupulous, to say the least.
  • The politician's campaign tactics seemed pretty unscrupulous to many voters.
  • They accused the company of being pretty unscrupulous in their pursuit of profit.
  • It's pretty unscrupulous to exploit people's desperation like that.
  • Despite his charm, he turned out to be pretty unscrupulous.
  • The documentary exposed the pretty unscrupulous practices of the industry.
  • I wouldn't trust him; he's pretty unscrupulous when it comes to money.
  • Some might find their marketing strategy pretty unscrupulous.
  • To gain an advantage, they employed pretty unscrupulous tactics.