Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
incorruptible
Adjective
/ɪnˈkɒr.əpt.ə.bəl/

Definition
Not able to be corrupted, especially in terms of morality or integrity.

Examples
- Her incorruptible character made her a trusted leader.
- The incorruptible nature of the evidence ensured a fair trial.
- He remained incorruptible even when faced with temptations of power.

Meaning
Describing someone or something that cannot be morally compromised or made to act dishonestly.

Synonyms
- Uncorrupted
- Inviolate
- Upright
- Honest
- Principled