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Integrity

Integrity refers to the quality of being honest, upright, and having strong moral principles. It is the ability to adhere to a code of ethics and to consistently act in a trustworthy and honorable manner.

Part of Speech: Noun

Senses/Usages:

1. Moral Character:

- The state of having moral and ethical principles.

- Sample Sentence: "John is known for his integrity; he always does what is right, even when no one is watching."

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2. Honesty and Trustworthiness:

- The quality of being honest, truthful, and reliable.

- Sample Sentence: "The company values integrity and expects its employees to always tell the truth."

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3. Data Security:

- The state of ensuring that data is accurate, consistent, and secure.

- Sample Sentence: "The IT department implemented strict measures to maintain the integrity of the company's data."

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4. Structural Soundness:

- The condition of being structurally sound or stable.

- Sample Sentence: "The architect designed the building with utmost integrity, considering factors like material durability and safety."

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