'Unscrupulous' definitions:
Definition of 'unscrupulous'
From: WordNet
adjective
Without scruples or principles; "unscrupulous politicos who would be happy to sell...their country in order to gain power" [ant: scrupulous]
Definition of 'Unscrupulous'
From: GCIDE
- Unscrupulous \Un*scru"pu*lous\, a. Not scrupulous; unprincipled. -- {Un*scru"pu*lous*ly}, adv. -- {Un*scru"pu*lous*ness}, n. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'unscrupulous'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- amoral,
- artful,
- conscienceless,
- corrupt,
- corrupted,
- crafty,
- criminal,
- crooked,
- cunning,
- dark,
- deceitful,
- devious,
- dishonest,
- dishonorable,
- disingenuous,
- doubtful,
- dubious,
- evasive,
- evil,
- faithless,
- false,
- felonious,
- fishy,
- fraudulent,
- ill-got,
- ill-gotten,
- immoral,
- improper,
- inaccurate,
- indirect,
- inexact,
- insidious,
- knavish,
- mercenary,
- not kosher,
- perfidious,
- questionable,
- roguish,
- rotten,
- scheming,
- shady,
- shameless,
- shifty,
- sinister,
- slippery,
- sly,
- sneaky,
- stick-at-nothing,
- suspicious,
- treacherous,
- tricky,
- unconscienced,
- unconscientious,
- unconscionable,
- uncritical,
- underhand,
- underhanded,
- unethical,
- unexacting,
- unfinical,
- unfussy,
- unmeticulous,
- unpainstaking,
- unparticular,
- unprecise,
- unprincipled,
- unpunctilious,
- unpunctual,
- unrigorous,
- unsavory,
- unseemly,
- unstraightforward,
- untrustworthy,
- venal,
- wicked,
- without remorse,
- without shame,
- wrongful