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1 Integrity -- rank: 1000
Integrity definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary INTEG'RITY, n. [L. integritas ... constitution of the U.States guaranties to each state the integrity of its territories. The contracting parties guarantied the integrity of the empire. 2. The entire, unimpaired state of any ... of the mind; moral soundness or purity; incorruptness; uprightness; honesty. Integrity comprehends the whole moral character, but has a special reference ... property,and agencies for others. The moral grandeur of independent integrity is the sublimest thing in nature, before which the pomp ... as perishable. 3. Purity; genuine, unadulterated, unimpaired state; as the integrity of language. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: ...
2 change of integrity -- rank: 785
change of integrity definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: the act ...
3 change integrity -- rank: 785
change integrity definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) v 1: change in ...
4 Job, Book of -- rank: 733
... 1. Detecting the Friends' False Note 2. Staking Everything on Integrity 3. "If a Man Die" 4. The Surviving Next of ... Job fear God for nought?" and urges that Job's integrity is after all only a transparent bargain, a paying investment ... instead of responding to the inner dictate of truth and integrity. To his honest heart this is monstrous; they ought to ... insight that have come to him. 2. Staking All on Integrity: Having cut loose from all countenancing of the friends' self ... he believes, is not only the one course for his integrity, but his one plea of salvation, for no false one ... they are. He begins with himself and his steadfastly held integrity, sealing his utterance by the solemn Hebrew oath (27: ...
5 Probity -- rank: 624
... L. probitas, from probo, to prove.] Primarily, tried virtue or integrity, or approved actions; but in general, strict honesty; sincerity; veracity; integrity in principle, or strict conformity of actions to the laws ... of conduct in social dealings, particularly in adhering to strict integrity in the observance and performance of rights called imperfect, which ... WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: complete and confirmed integrity; having strong moral principles; "in a world where financial probity ... fr. probus good, proper, honest. Cf. Prove.] Tried virtue or integrity; approved moral excellence; honesty; rectitude; uprightness. ``Probity of mind.'' --Pope. Syn: Probity, Integrity. Usage: Probity denotes unimpeachable honesty and virtue, shown especially ...
6 Honesty -- rank: 595
... toothed leaves and flat disk-shaped siliques Synonyms: honesty, honor, integrity, probity mean uprightness of character or action. honesty implies a ... for the standards of one's profession, calling, or position. integrity implies trustworthiness and incorruptibility to a degree that one is ... responsibility, or pledge. probity implies tried and proven honesty or integrity. Oxford Reference Dictionary n. 1 being honest. 2 truthfulness. 3 ... being honest; probity; fairness and straightforwardness of conduct, speech, etc.; integrity; sincerity; truthfulness; freedom from fraud or guile. That we may ... biennis is common honesty; L. rediva is perennial honesty. Syn: Integrity; probity; uprightness; trustiness; faithfulness; honor; justice; equity; fairness; candor; plain ... honest. They said the greatest virtues in a politician were integrity, correctness and honesty. • You say in all honesty when ...
7 Corinthians, Second Epistle to the -- rank: 527
... Painful Visit 4. The Severe Letter IV. HISTORICAL RECONSTRUCTION V. INTEGRITY OF THE EPISTLE 1. 2 Corintians 6:14-7:1 ... passing. However scholars may differ as to the continuity and integrity of the text, there is no serious divergence among them ... will naturally fall to be considered under the head of "Integrity." IV. Historical Reconstruction. In view of such an interpretation, we ... article in Hastings, Dictionary of the Bible (five volumes).) V. Integrity of the Epistle. Although the genuineness of the various parts ... who, while acknowledging the change of tone, yet maintain the integrity of the epistle, do so on the ground that the ... Zahn are all to be reckoned as advocates of the integrity of the epistle. VI. Contents of the Epistle. The ...
8 Corruption -- rank: 527
... perversion or deterioration of moral principles; loss of purity or integrity. Having escaped the corruption that is in the world through ... parliament. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: lack of integrity or honesty (especially susceptibility to bribery); use of a position ... s (or some group's) honesty or loyalty; undermining moral integrity; "corruption of a minor"; "the big city's subversion of ... Webster's noun Date: 14th century 1. a. impairment of integrity, virtue, or moral principle ; depravity b. decay, decomposition c. inducement ... putrid matter. 3. The act of corrupting or of impairing integrity, virtue, or moral principle; the state of being corrupted or debased; loss of purity or integrity; depravity; wickedness; impurity; bribery. It was necessary, by exposing ...
9 ARCHAEOLOGY; ARCHAEOLOGY AND CRITICISM -- rank: 486
... from partial destruction of documents, in no wise militates against integrity. (d) Interpretation: Archaeology gives guidance concerning interpretation. Archaeology admonishes us ... offered, are here presented. 1. Theories Not Affecting Historicity or Integrity. Many critical theories, notably those not affecting the historicity or the integrity of the Scriptures, i.e. accordant with the face value ... Green, BS, April, 1890, 285-303). 2. Theories Affecting the Integrity or Historicity of Scripture. Many critical theories attacking the integrity or historicity of Scripture, i.e. reconstructive theories, have been ...
10 Purity -- rank: 486
... sanction of religion and law was thus given to the integrity and purity of family life. The minute regulations against marriage ... of the love that springs from purity has come the integrity that has endured to the end. The exuberance of the ... Cleanness, clearness, immaculateness. 3. Innocence, virtue, guiltlessness, guilelessness, holiness, honesty, integrity, uprightness, truth, simplicity. 4. Genuineness, excellence, integrity. 5. Modesty, chastity, chasteness. Moby Thesaurus Attic simplicity, Atticism, Christianity ... individuality, indivisibility, infallibility, innocence, innocency, innocentness, innocuousness, intactness, integrality, integration, integrity, inviolability, irreducibility, irreproachability, irreproachableness, justice, justness, lightness, limpidity, lucidity, matter ...
11 Right -- rank: 434
... or action; that which is true or proper; justice; uprightness; integrity. Long love to her has borne the faithful knight, And ... Actually, truly, really, exactly, just. III. n. 1. Rectitude, uprightness, integrity, justice, equity, fairness, goodness, lawfulness, propriety, what ought to be ... formal, forthright, forthwith, foundation, freedom, front, fructuous, full, full of integrity, fundamentalist, gear to, geared, genteel, genuine, give satisfaction, give-and ... indeed, indeedy, indirect authority, indubitable, inequity, inherent authority, injustice, instantly, integrity, interest, inviolate, ipsissimis verbis, irreproachable, irretrievably, irrevocably, it is that ...
12 Rectitude -- rank: 434
... 1. the quality or state of being straight 2. moral integrity ; righteousness 3. the quality or state of being correct in ... either by divine or human laws; uprightness of mind; uprightness; integrity; honesty; justice. 3. Right judgment. [R.] --Sir G. C. Lewis ... Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms n. 1. Right, uprightness, integrity, probity, honesty, justice, equity, virtue, goodness, righteousness, principle, conscientiousness, straightforwardness ... ideals, high principles, high-mindedness, honesty, honor, honorableness, immaculacy, incorruptibility, integrity, irreproachability, irreproachableness, justice, justness, moral excellence, moral rectitude, moral strength ...
13 Improbity -- rank: 434
... to approve.] That which is disapproved or disallowed; want of integrity or rectitude of principle; dishonesty. A man of unknown improbity ... Reference Dictionary n. (pl. -ies) 1 wickedness; lack of moral integrity. 2 dishonesty. 3 a wicked or dishonest act. Etymology: L ... probity: cf. F. improbit['e].] Lack of probity; want of integrity or rectitude; dishonesty. Persons . . . cast out for notorious improbity. --Hooker ... faithlessness, bad faith, fraud, fraudulence, want of probity, lack of integrity. Moby Thesaurus Machiavellianism, ambidexterity, artifice, bad faith, cunning, deceitfulness, dishonesty ...
14 Habakkuk -- rank: 434
... of Habakkuk 1 and 2 2. Contents 3. Style 4. Integrity III. THE TIME 1. Date 2. Occasion IV. ITS TEACHING ... some of the finest productions of the Hebrew muse." 4. Integrity: More than half of the book, including Hab 1:5 ... Faithfulness" is with the prophet an external thing; it signifies integrity, fidelity, steadfastness under all provocations; but this implies, in a ... reliance upon Him are the strongest preservers of fidelity and integrity. Faith without works is dead; faith expresses itself in life ...
15 Honor -- rank: 434
... Barton Black > 8. a. a keen sense of ethical conduct ; integrity < wouldn't do it as a matter of honor > b ... of character; high moral worth; virtue; nobleness; specif., in men, integrity; uprightness; trustworthness; in women, purity; chastity. If she have forgot ... Reputation, repute, fame, consideration, esteem, credit, glory, good name. 5. Integrity, probity, honesty, magnanimity, high-mindedness, nobleness of mind, manly virtue ... idolization, idolize, idolizing, illustriousness, immaculacy, immaculateness, implement, imputation, incorruption, innocence, integrity, irreproachability, irreproachableness, joy, jubilate, jubilize, justice, justness, keep, kudos, land ...
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