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Antonym of Scruple

Description:

The antonym of "scruple" refers to the opposite concept or action to having scruples. It can imply a lack of moral restraint, hesitation, or doubt when making decisions or taking actions.

Possible Antonyms (Part of Speech: Noun):

  • Duplicity: deceitfulness or dishonesty, acting with a lack of scruples.
  • Indifference: lack of concern, apathy, or unconcerned attitude in decision-making.
  • Recklessness: a disregard for consequences, acting without thinking or being cautious.

Possible Antonyms (Part of Speech: Verb):

  • Deceive: to mislead or trick someone, showing a lack of scruples.
  • Manipulate: to influence or control others for personal gain, often without moral qualms.
  • Exploit: to take advantage of someone or something without regard for ethical considerations.

Possible Antonyms (Part of Speech: Adjective):

  • Dishonest: lacking truthfulness or integrity, showing no scruples in one's actions.
  • Unscrupulous: unethical or unprincipled in behavior, demonstrating a lack of moral values.
  • Reckless: engaging in actions without considering the potential risks or consequences.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

  1. Her duplicity and lack of scruples were evident in the way she manipulated others for personal gain.
  2. The politician's indifference towards the plight of the people revealed his complete lack of scruples.
  3. His recklessness in managing the company's finances led to its bankruptcy.

Verb:

  1. He would deceive anyone without any scruples if it meant achieving his goals.
  2. The charismatic leader knew how to manipulate his followers' emotions to gain power.
  3. She exploited her position of authority to benefit herself at the expense of others.

Adjective:

  1. They were known for their dishonest business practices, showing no scruples whatsoever.
  2. The unscrupulous salesman would stop at nothing to make a sale, even if it meant deceiving customers.
  3. His reckless behavior endangered not only himself but also those around him.

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