You could say someone with integrity, or describe integrity but there is no adjective like "integritful" or something. hope this helped
if a person has integrity then they have honor, stand up for what is right, and are honest. so if a person does not want to do something because it isn't right, then they have integrity
A person of Integrity.
Candor, sincere, honest, consistent in character, and moral are some of the many other adjectives that are associated with integrity.
It is called having 'integrity'
Someone who assaults someone is called an assaulter.
When someone else writes about someone who is deceased, it is called a biography.
Caring person
if you mean like if ur not coming to work and someone takes ur place i think its called covering
A person of Honor.
A disreputable person is someone who lacks respectability, integrity or honor: Someone who has a bad reputation.
Yes, integrity is a characteristic of someone's personality, not a physical aspect of a person. You recognize integrity by someone's overall behavior.
A disreputable person is someone who lacks respectability, integrity or honor: Someone who has a bad reputation.
It is called having 'integrity'
Person won't care much about anything. Depressed.
Someone who assaults someone is called an assaulter.
Integrity, you either have it or you don't. He or she that does not have integrity needs to get it period. If you have it, you have it.
Measuring the integrity of a person in an interview alone is difficult. One can only make a preliminary judgment of whether to give the person additional opportunities to show integrity or not.
Some people have none. Yet find that more satisfying then to be with someone who is not person of honest integrity or respect for the human race whole.
The phrase "Integrity Violation" generally refers to someone being dishonest or deceptive about something. Calling someone an integrity violator would be the same as calling them a liar.
Someone that can be trusted with his words and deeds