Crossword-Solution: IMPROBITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Improbity | n. | Lack of probity; want of integrity or rectitude; dishonesty. |
We have 25 clues for the answer “IMPROBITY”
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| simony | 1 answer |
| FIFTH column | 1 answer |
| scrap of paper | 1 answer |
| opportunism | 2 answers |
| Skulduggery | 3 answers |
| BARRATRY | 4 answers |
| fishiness | 4 answers |
| shadiness | 4 answers |
| Tammany | 6 answers |
| Dirty work? | 7 answers |
| Stab in the back | 10 answers |
| guiltiness | 10 answers |
| rascality | 10 answers |
| high treason | 13 answers |
| inequity | 15 answers |
| Abduction | 22 answers |
| roguery | 25 answers |
| illegality | 27 answers |
| inexpedience | 28 answers |
| Guilt | 35 answers |
| Injustice | 54 answers |
| Injury | 57 answers |
| Impairment | 61 answers |
| depravity | 76 answers |
| Fraud | 88 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IMPROBITY (5)
For nothing is more detestable than armed improbity; and man is armed with craft and courage, which, uncontrolled by justice, he will most wickedly pervert, and become at once the most impious and fiercest of monsters, the most abominable in gluttony, and shameless in personality.
Thus defective in every relationship, whether to Constitution, commerce, or toleration, I will suppose this man to have added much private improbity to public crimes; that his probity was like his patriotism, and his honor on a level with his oath.
Briefly, in this man of culture and refinement, in whose own mysterious life one might perhaps have found various crimes but not a single act of base improbity, one could divine an implacable, obstinate theoretician, who was resolved to set the world ablaze for the triumph of his ideas.
And such are those of oaths, engaging them to fidelity and constancy in all such cases, out of regard to Almighty God, as the infallible patron of truth and right, the unavoidable chastiser of perfidiousness and improbity.
Howat was hot and cold, and possessed by a subtle sense of improbity, a feeling resembling that of a doubtful advance through the dark, for a questionable end.