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Probity

PROH-bih-tee (/ˈproʊbɪti/)

the quality of having strong moral principles; honesty and decency.

“The Smiths were a paragon of moral probity, and were rewarded for their good deeds with a pineapple, which has since graced their coat of arms for centuries.”
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used to refer to a group of men, especially in formal contexts.

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morally correct behaviour or thinking; uprightness.

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a state of uneasy suspense or anxiety.

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present, appearing, or found everywhere.

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relating to or resulting from motion.

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to overwhelm or flood with a large amount of things.

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a deep, persistent sadness or sorrow.

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wicked or criminal.

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not symmetrical; lacking symmetry.

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lacking in imagination; dull and commonplace.

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