If you think or feel she's unscrupulous, you're probably right.
look on the internet you stupid stupid man/woman
wasting time, looking up stuff, asking ridiculousness questions, answering said questions, unscrupulous activities, etc.
Unscrupulous is an adjective which means immoral. Thus, it can be used in the following sentences: The politician was so unscrupulous that he lied about his opponent to get elected. There are a lot of unscrupulous policemen at the borders who take bribes in order to let drugs in. I've never heard someone be as unscrupulous as the factory owner who lied and said his cars were safe when they weren't.
excessive sexual desire for woman not much else to tell since you can barely find anything else about it on the internet
*Sighs* Look it up in your textbook or on the internet but I'll tell you anyway. Yes, woman do.
Your boyfriend should not be looking for other women on the Internet. Believe in yourself; have respect for yourself and know that you are in control of your life and how people treat you. Tell your boyfriend you are not putting up with his behavior regarding talking to other women on the Internet and if he says they are just friends then tell him he would have a better relationship with you if he spent that time on the Internet with other woman and spent it on you. If he does not stop then realize he is immature; flirtatious and not the one for you. You deserve better.
You can't, but it's not your computer's fault -- it's the fault of the Web site itself. It's being hacked from the outside to redirect automatically all of its users to the "unscrupulous" site. I suggest you stop going to that site. It will eventually notice the error and fix it.
The mayor was forced to resign because of his unscrupulous business dealings.
Miss Hannigan, the unscrupulous head of the orphanage, plotted with her brother to claim the reward for finding Annie's parents.
Yes, But It Depends On Your Model Tell Me Your Model And I Will Tell You If It Has Internet Or Not
Unscrupulous.. APEX ;D
The word "unscrupulous" does not appear in J.D. Salinger's novel "The Catcher in the Rye."