unconscientious

  • 1unconscientious — index inaccurate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2unconscientious — [spelling only] …

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  • 3unconscientious — adj.; unconscientiously, adv.; unconscientiousness, n. * * * …

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  • 4unconscientious — Synonyms and related words: amoral, conscienceless, corrupt, corrupted, criminal, crooked, dark, devious, dishonest, dishonorable, doubtful, dubious, evasive, felonious, fishy, fraudulent, ill got, ill gotten, immoral, inaccurate, indirect,… …

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  • 5unconscientious — adj. not conscientious …

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  • 6unconscientious — un·conscientious …

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  • 7unconscientious — /ʌnkɒnʃiˈɛnʃəs/ (say unkonshee enshuhs) adjective not conscientious. –unconscientiously, adverb –unconscientiousness, noun …

  • 8unconscientious — adjective not conscientious • Ant: ↑conscientious • Similar to: ↑conscienceless, ↑unconscionable • Derivationally related forms: ↑unconscientiousness …

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  • 9Improbity — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Improbity >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 improbity improbity Sgm: N 1 dishonesty dishonesty dishonor Sgm: N 1 deviation from rectitude deviation from rectitude Sgm: N 1 disgrace disgrace &c.(disrepute) 874 Sgm: N 1 fraud …

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  • 10good faith — is an intangible and abstract quality with no technical meaning or statutory definition, and it encompasses, among other things, an honest belief, the absence of malice and the absence of design to defraud or to seek an unconscionable advantage,… …

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