A person who is unscrupulous (having no scruples) is dishonest, untruthful, sneaky,
and vile. I could name a few and so could you I bet.
Being unscrupulous and showing no professionalism.
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.
The mayor was forced to resign because of his unscrupulous business dealings.
If you think or feel she's unscrupulous, you're probably right.
Miss Hannigan, the unscrupulous head of the orphanage, plotted with her brother to claim the reward for finding Annie's parents.
Unscrupulous.. APEX ;D
The word "unscrupulous" does not appear in J.D. Salinger's novel "The Catcher in the Rye."
The relationship between "verbose" and "concise" is one of excessiveness versus brevity. In the same vein, the relationship between "unscrupulous" and its counterpart would be one of lacking morals or principles versus having morals or principles. Therefore, the opposite of "unscrupulous" would be "scrupulous," which means being principled or ethical.
Cooped with this, unscrupulous,
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Unscrupulous means unprincipled. Synonyms of unscrupulous include dishonest and scandalous. "The unscrupulous Hollywood agent would lie to everyone and falsify information in order to get his clients the best deals possible."
Rogue.