Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

incor

Adjective
/ˈɪn.kɔːr/
Definition
Not corrupt or morally tainted; upright.
Examples
  • The incor spirit of the community inspired numerous volunteers.
  • Despite facing many challenges, her incor stance on ethics never wavered.
  • Leaders should aim to be incor in their decisions for the benefit of all.
Meaning
The term ‘incor’ usually refers to something that is pure or not associated with corruption. It can imply integrity and honesty in character.
Synonyms
  • Upright
  • Pure
  • Innocent
  • Uncorrupted
  • Honest