Probity

Word PROBITY
Character 7
Hyphenation prob i ty
Pronunciations /ˈpɹəʊbɪti/

Definitions and meanings of "Probity"

What do we mean by probity?

Complete and confirmed integrity; uprightness. noun

Tried virtue or integrity; strict honesty; virtue; sincerity; high principle. noun

Synonyms Integrity, Uprightness, etc. (see honesty), worth, trustworthiness, trustiness, incorruptibility. noun

Tried virtue or integrity; approved moral excellence; honesty; rectitude; uprightness. noun

Integrity noun

Complete and confirmed integrity; having strong moral principles noun

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

Honesty, Truth, justice, the act of doing what is righteous or good. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Probity

The word "probity" in example sentences

"A reputation for probity is vital to exercising influence on the international stage and in conducting business successfully." ❋ Rob Evans (2010)

Please, they contend Im a sloppy joe as great as peanut butter sandwich though in probity of this democracy we be a numba a single stunna in this nation my dopes. ❋ Admin (2009)

Conroy had also told an ATUG breakfast whilst a shadow minister that the NBN process would be "open and transparent" - in stark contrast to the 'probity'-protected process that has eventuated. ❋ Unknown (2009)

20081110 Three black organisation in probity for attempted attempted attempted attempted attempted attempted attempted attempted murder of Sias Stander, Coligny rustic - mother stabbed twelve times, still shot upheld 4th attacker. ❋ Admin (2009)

As for the so-called probity of private central banks, even their friends understand the problem: ❋ Unknown (2006)

But when the idea of probity is carried out, so far as to imply a view of things comparatively disparaging to Christian morals, it mounts to an anti-climax, and falls over into the province of nonsense. ❋ Various (N/A)

“There are certain men in office who, in discharge of their functions, arrogate to themselves a degree of probity, which is to exclude all imputations and all inquiry. ❋ Unknown (1909)

His probity is a by-word; his benefactions have enriched the province. ❋ Morrison, George Ernest, 1862-1920 (1895)

I have been your dupe; you have neither shame nor regret, nor remorse: you are rotten to the heart; you have never had an honest sentiment; you have not robbed as long as you had enough to satisfy your caprices; that is what is called probity by rich people of your stamp; then followed want of decency, then baseness, crime, and forgery. ❋ Eug��ne Sue (1830)

I think due to myself, that, if only probity, which is a good thing in its place, brings you back, never return! ❋ Mary Wollstonecraft (1778)

In the case of PMCs, 'probity' refers to the loyalty and rectitude with which the commitment to a client's objective is discharged. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But Judge Feldman said the administration trivialized the economic impact of the moratorium, and he expressed discomfort over the "probity" of the process that led to the ban. ❋ Unknown (2010)

a further movement in the direction of probity, that is something more. ❋ Henry Baerlein (1917)

Lute was set on being a lawyer, and so presently he went down to Springfield and read and studied in Judge Morris 'office, and Judge Morris wrote a letter home to the Bakers once testifying to Lute's "probity" and ❋ Eugene Field (1872)

It was once called a city of "public probity and private vice" and this still rings true, though the "probity" tag has lost some lustre since the near-collapse of Royal Bank of ❋ Unknown (2009)

"probity" of the record on which the Interior Department's decision was based, the basis of the six-month time frame, and why steps aren't taken to shut down other industries if there's ❋ Mikelorrey (2010)

Most significantly, however, the friendship, suggesting a hitherto unrealised closeness between the police and News International, is itself threatening the perceived probity of the Metropolitan police and its commissioner, Sir Paul Stephenson. ❋ Unknown (2011)

He had [great] Probity ❋ Liam Aston (2022)

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