quite unscrupulous

Frequency: 7.511.4 per million words

Very or considerably lacking in moral principles.

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  • He was quite unscrupulous in his business dealings, often bending the rules.
  • The investigative report revealed the senator's quite unscrupulous methods to win votes.
  • Some developers can be quite unscrupulous, building on protected land for quick profit.
  • She learned that her partner was quite unscrupulous after discovering his hidden accounts.
  • His desire for power made him quite unscrupulous in dealing with rivals.
  • To achieve their goals, they employed quite unscrupulous tactics.
  • The documentary exposed a quite unscrupulous side of the industry.
  • It's surprising how quite unscrupulous some people can become for personal gain.
  • He was known to be quite unscrupulous, always putting profit before ethics.
  • The company's actions were seen as quite unscrupulous by consumer protection groups.