List of synonyms from "inconspicuous" to synonyms from "incorrupt"


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Definition of the day : « incorrupt »

  • As in reliable : adj trustworthy
  • As in untouched : adj whole; not spoiled
  • As in worthy : adj honorable, respectable
  • As in good : adj moral, virtuous
  • As in immaculate : adj innocent, uncorrupted
  • As in impeccable : adj above suspicion; flawless
Example sentences :
  • The tribunal of the present is accessible to influence; that of the future is incorrupt.
  • Extract from : « Pearls of Thought » by Maturin M. Ballou
  • He was incorrupt and his political professions were probably sincere.
  • Extract from : « The Political History of England - Vol. X. » by William Hunt
  • He was translated at midnight of October 13, 1163, when his body was found to be incorrupt.
  • Extract from : « Studies in the History and Method of Science » by Various
  • If the judge were incorrupt, he would punish you for your blasphemy.
  • Extract from : « The History of the Reformation of Religion in Scotland » by John Knox
  • A Southern volcano in New-Hampshire, pouring forth the lava of despotism in that incorrupt, and noble old fortress of liberty!
  • Extract from : « Conflict of Northern and Southern Theories of Man and Society » by Henry Ward Beecher
  • This ceremony was performed at midnight, and on opening his coffin the body was found to be incorrupt.
  • Extract from : « Finger-Ring Lore » by William Jones
  • His throne was surrounded by statesmen of tried sagacity; his judges were incorrupt.
  • Extract from : « Expositor's Bible: The Book of Ecclesiastes » by Samuel Cox
  • For his senses were open and clear, his soul as yet incorrupt, pure, and free.
  • Extract from : « The philosophy of life, and philosophy of language, in a course of lectures » by Frederick von Schlegel
  • Incorrupt himself, Pitt was extraordinarily tolerant of corruption in others.
  • Extract from : « The History of the Post Office » by Herbert Joyce
  • We learn from William of Malmesbury that the body was again found incorrupt 415 years afterwards at Durham, and publicly shewn.
  • Extract from : « Willis's Current Notes, No. XV., March 1852 » by Various