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unscrupulousness

noun as in disgracefulness

noun as in dishonorableness

noun as in disreputability

noun as in disreputableness

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Example Sentences

“What if it turns out that when the press calls a lie a lie, nobody cares?” then-Atlantic editor James Bennet asked in a 2012 piece about the relative unscrupulousness of Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign.

From Slate

Questions about Cameron, who worked as a part-time adviser to Greensill Capital starting 2018, prompted accusations of unscrupulousness in the Conservative Party and calls for lobbying rules to be tightened.

"With Russia, we are dealing with an actor on the opposite side whose unscrupulousness and willingness to use violence we must reckon with," Mr Kahl said.

From BBC

Mr. Kahl, the BND president, described Russia as an actor “whose unscrupulousness and willingness to use violence we have to reckon with.”

Lowell explained that the supply chains which move aquatic food from the ocean to your table are "often opaque," making it easy for incompetence or unscrupulousness to lead to a bait and switch at consumers' expense.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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