words associated with corruptibly
Synonyms of corrupt
debased: : to lower in status, esteem, quality, or character debased himself by lying to his supporters … a constitutional amendment that would allow Congress to outlaw debasing the American flag. — Time This is not to say that you should be prepared to debase camping standards. — The Scout Leader’s Handbook
debauched: : to make disloyal
decadent: : characterized by or appealing to self-indulgence a rich and decadent dessert the hotel’s decadent luxury
degenerate: : having declined or become less specialized (as in nature, character, structure, or function) from an ancestral or former state the last degenerate member of a noble family — W. E. Swinton
degraded: : reduced far below ordinary standards of civilized life and conduct
demoralized: : to cause to turn aside or away from what is good or true or morally right : to corrupt the morals of
depraved: : marked by corruption or evil a depraved attack
dissipated: : given to or marked by dissipation : dissolute
dissolute: : lacking restraint
jackleg: : characterized by unscrupulousness, dishonesty, or lack of professional standards a jackleg lawyer
libertine: : a freethinker especially in religious matters
loose: : not rigidly fastened or securely attached loose planks in a bridge
perverse: : turned away from what is right or good : corrupt
perverted: : corrupt
rakehell: : libertine sense 2
rakehelly: : libertine sense 2
rakish: : of, relating to, or characteristic of a rake : dissolute
reprobate: : to condemn strongly as unworthy, unacceptable, or evil reprobating the laxity of the age
sick: : affected with disease or ill health : ailing
unclean: : dirty , filthy
unwholesome: : detrimental to physical, mental, or moral well-being : unhealthy unwholesome food unwholesome pastimes
warped: : a series of yarns extended lengthwise in a loom and crossed by the weft
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bent: : unenclosed grassland
crooked: : not straight a crooked road Your tie is crooked .
cutthroat: : killer , murderer
dishonest: : shameful , unchaste
unethical: : not conforming to a high moral standard : morally wrong : not ethical illegal and unethical business practices immoral and unethical behavior
unprincipled: : lacking moral principles : unscrupulous
unscrupulous: : not scrupulous : unprincipled
contaminated: : to soil, stain, corrupt, or infect by contact or association Bacteria contaminated the wound.
spoiled: : plunder taken from an enemy in war or from a victim in robbery : loot
tainted: : to contaminate morally : corrupt scholarship tainted by envy
bad: : failing to reach an acceptable standard : poor a bad repair job
evil: : morally reprehensible : sinful , wicked an evil impulse
immoral: : not moral
iniquitous: : characterized by iniquity
miscreant: : unbelieving , heretical miscreant pagans
nefarious: : flagrantly wicked or impious : evil
sinful: : tainted with, marked by, or full of sin : wicked
vicious: : dangerously aggressive : savage a vicious dog
wicked: : morally very bad : evil
Near Antonyms of corrupt
incorruptible: : incapable of corruption: such as
ethical: : of or relating to ethics ethical theories
honest: : free from fraud or deception : legitimate , truthful an honest plea an honest presentation of facts
principled: : exhibiting, based on, or characterized by principle — often used in combination
good: : of a favorable character or tendency good news
moral: : of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behavior : ethical moral judgments
righteous: : acting in accord with divine or moral law : free from guilt or sin
virtuous: : having or exhibiting virtue
Antonyms of corrupt
pure: : unmixed with any other matter pure gold
uncorrupt: : not corrupt … the worldy-wise but uncorrupt private eye. — Vincent Patrick an uncorrupt computer file
uncorrupted: : not subjected to corruption : not decomposed
Synonyms of corrupt
break down: : the action or result of breaking down: such as
decay: : to decline from a sound or prosperous condition a decaying empire
decompose: : to separate into constituent parts or elements or into simpler compounds decompose water by electrolysis decompose a word into its base and affixes
disintegrate: : to break or decompose into constituent elements, parts, or small particles water disintegrates the limestone
fester: : to generate pus The wound became inflamed and festered .
foul: : offensive to the senses : loathsome the foul odor of rotten eggs
mold: : crumbling soft friable earth suited to plant growth : soil
molder: : to crumble into particles : disintegrate , decay
perish: : to become destroyed or ruined : cease to exist recollection of a past already long since perished — Philip Sherrard guard against your mistakes or your attempts (perish the thought) to cheat — C. B. Davis
putrefy: : to make putrid
rot: : to undergo decomposition from the action of bacteria or fungi
spoil: : plunder taken from an enemy in war or from a victim in robbery : loot
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sour: : causing or characterized by the one of the four basic taste sensations that is produced chiefly by acids sour pickles — compare bitter , salt , sweet
turn: : to cause to move around an axis or a center : make rotate or revolve turn a wheel turn a crank
turn off: : a place where one turns off
contaminate: : to soil, stain, corrupt, or infect by contact or association Bacteria contaminated the wound.
defile: : to make unclean or impure: such as
pollute: : to make ceremonially or morally impure : defile
taint: : to contaminate morally : corrupt scholarship tainted by envy
addle: : rotten
curdle: : to form curds
ferment: : to undergo fermentation The wine ferments in oak barrels.
mortify: : to destroy the strength, vitality, or functioning of
rust: : the reddish brittle coating formed on iron especially when chemically attacked by moist air and composed essentially of hydrated ferric oxide
crumble: : to break into small pieces
decline: : to turn from a straight course : stray
degenerate: : having declined or become less specialized (as in nature, character, structure, or function) from an ancestral or former state the last degenerate member of a noble family — W. E. Swinton
descend: : to pass from a higher place or level to a lower one descended from the platform
deteriorate: : to make inferior in quality or value : impair Exposure to sunlight may deteriorate the paint.
dilapidate: : to bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin furniture is dilapidated by use — Janet Flanner
sink: : to go to the bottom : submerge
wither: : to become dry and sapless
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Near Antonyms of corrupt
age: : the time of life at which some particular qualification, power, or capacity arises or rests the voting age is 18
develop: : to set forth or make clear by degrees or in detail : expound develop a thesis
grow: : to spring up and develop to maturity
mature: : based on slow careful consideration a mature judgment
ripen: : to grow or become ripe
refresh: : to restore strength and animation to : revive
renew: : to make like new : restore to freshness, vigor, or perfection as we renew our strength in sleep
restore: : give back , return
cleanse: : clean
purify: : to make pure: such as
assemble: : to bring together (as in a particular place or for a particular purpose) They assembled a team of experts to solve the problem.
compose: : to form by putting together : fashion a committee composed of three representatives — Current Biography
integrate: : to form, coordinate, or blend into a functioning or unified whole : unite
ameliorate: : to make better or more tolerable medicine to ameliorate the pain
better: : greater than half for the better part of an hour
improve: : employ , use
meliorate: : ameliorate
Synonyms of corrupt
abase: : to lower in rank, office, prestige, or esteem abase oneself … the shame that had abased him within and without … — James Joyce
bastardize: : to reduce from a higher to a lower state or condition : debase
canker: : an erosive or spreading sore
cheapen: : to ask the price of
debase: : to lower in status, esteem, quality, or character debased himself by lying to his supporters … a constitutional amendment that would allow Congress to outlaw debasing the American flag. — Time This is not to say that you should be prepared to debase camping standards. — The Scout Leader’s Handbook
debauch: : to make disloyal
degrade: : to lower in grade, rank, or status : demote
demean: : to conduct or behave (oneself) usually in a proper manner he might have been observed to demean himself as a person with nothing to do — Henry James †1916
demoralize: : to cause to turn aside or away from what is good or true or morally right : to corrupt the morals of
deprave: : to speak ill of : malign
deteriorate: : to make inferior in quality or value : impair Exposure to sunlight may deteriorate the paint.
lessen: : to shrink in size, number, or degree : decrease The pain will lessen over time.
pervert: : to cause to turn aside or away from what is good or true or morally right : corrupt
poison: : a substance that through its chemical action usually kills, injures, or impairs an organism
profane: : to treat (something sacred) with abuse, irreverence, or contempt : desecrate
prostitute: : to offer indiscriminately for sexual intercourse especially for money
subvert: : to overturn or overthrow from the foundation : ruin
vitiate: : to make faulty or defective : impair the comic impact is vitiated by obvious haste — William Styron
warp: : a series of yarns extended lengthwise in a loom and crossed by the weft
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befoul: : to make foul (as with dirt or waste)
begrime: : to make dirty with grime
contaminate: : to soil, stain, corrupt, or infect by contact or association Bacteria contaminated the wound.
defile: : to make unclean or impure: such as
dilute: : attenuate dilute the power of the mayoralty diluting the quality of the finished product
dirty: : not clean or pure dirty clothes dirty fingernails
pollute: : to make ceremonially or morally impure : defile
taint: : to contaminate morally : corrupt scholarship tainted by envy
thin: : having little extent from one surface to its opposite thin paper
water down: : to reduce or temper the force or effectiveness of watered down the plan
weaken: : to make weak : lessen the strength of
descend: : to pass from a higher place or level to a lower one descended from the platform
disgrace: : to humiliate by a superior showing thy whiteness … shall disgrace the swan — Robert Browning
dishonor: : lack or loss of honor or reputation
humble: : not proud or haughty : not arrogant or assertive
humiliate: : to reduce (someone) to a lower position in one’s own eyes or others’ eyes : to make (someone) ashamed or embarrassed : mortify hoped they wouldn’t humiliate themselves in their next game accused her of humiliating him in public feel so humiliated
shame: : a painful emotion caused by consciousness of guilt, shortcoming, or impropriety
take down: : the action or an act of taking down
blemish: : to spoil by a flaw
damage: : loss or harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputation flood damage sustained severe damage to her knee
deface: : to mar the appearance of : injure by effacing significant details deface an inscription
destroy: : to ruin the structure, organic existence, or condition of destroyed the files
flaw: : a defect in physical structure or form a diamond with a flaw
harm: : physical or mental damage : injury the amount of harm sustained by the boat during the storm
hurt: : to inflict with physical pain : wound He hurt his back while moving some boxes. was seriously hurt in a car accident You’re hurting my arm!
impair: : to diminish in function, ability, or quality : to weaken or make worse It has been known for nearly 100 years that memory is impaired by bilateral damage to either of two brain regions … — Larry R. Squire The use of drugs further complicates the situation of these families and sometimes impairs their ability to raise children. — Ellen L. Bassuk … the prospect of generating normal profitability is impaired by excessive debt service. — John Nozell The physician also checks for signs of endometriosis, a condition in which the cells that normally compose the uterine lining grow outside the uterus, sometimes impairing fertility. — Martha Southgate
mar: : to ruin or diminish the perfection or wholeness of : spoil whose life has been marred by problems with drugs — William Plummer their relations were marred by disgraceful conflicts — L. W. Beck the race was marred by a 23-car pileup — Mike Harris
ruin: : a falling down : collapse from age to age … the crash of ruin fitfully resounds — William Wordsworth
spoil: : plunder taken from an enemy in war or from a victim in robbery : loot
stain: : to suffuse with color
tarnish: : to dull or destroy the luster of by or as if by air, dust, or dirt : soil , stain
wreck: : something cast up on the land by the sea especially after a shipwreck
depreciate: : to lower in honor or esteem often depreciates the importance of her work
downgrade: : a downward grade (as of a road)
Near Antonyms of corrupt
dignify: : to give distinction to : ennoble
exalt: : to raise in rank, power, or character
honor: : good name or public esteem : reputation
ameliorate: : to make better or more tolerable medicine to ameliorate the pain
amend: : to put right
better: : greater than half for the better part of an hour
enhance: : heighten , increase
enrich: : to make rich or richer especially by the addition or increase of some desirable quality, attribute, or ingredient the experience will enrich your life : such as
improve: : employ , use
meliorate: : ameliorate
perfect: : being entirely without fault or defect : flawless a perfect diamond
clarify: : to make understandable clarify a subject The president was forced to clarify his position on the issue.
clean: : free from dirt or pollution changed to clean clothes clean solar energy
cleanse: : clean
purify: : to make pure: such as
refine: : to free (something, such as metal, sugar, or oil) from impurities or unwanted material
restore: : give back , return
respect: : a relation or reference to a particular thing or situation remarks having respect to an earlier plan
Antonyms of corrupt
elevate: : elevated
ennoble: : to make noble : elevate seemed ennobled by suffering
uplift: : to lift up : elevate
Synonyms of corrupt
bribe: : money or favor given or promised in order to influence the judgment or conduct of a person in a position of trust police officers accused of taking bribes
buy: : to acquire possession, ownership, or rights to the use or services of by payment especially of money : purchase buy a car buying stock in the company bought us dinner
have: : to hold or maintain as a possession, privilege, or entitlement they have a new car I have my rights
pay off: : profit , reward
square: : an instrument having at least one right angle and two straight edges used especially to lay out or test right angles
Words Related to corrupt
fix: : to make firm, stable, or stationary We led out more rope and fixed it in place up steeper snow. — Joe Tasker & Peter Boardman
tamper (with): : to interfere so as to weaken or change for the worse — used with with did not want to tamper with tradition
b : to try foolish or dangerous experiments — used with with
c : to render something harmful or dangerous by altering its structure or composition was charged with tampering with consumer products
abase: : to lower in rank, office, prestige, or esteem abase oneself … the shame that had abased him within and without … — James Joyce
debase: : to lower in status, esteem, quality, or character debased himself by lying to his supporters … a constitutional amendment that would allow Congress to outlaw debasing the American flag. — Time This is not to say that you should be prepared to debase camping standards. — The Scout Leader’s Handbook
debauch: : to make disloyal
defile: : to make unclean or impure: such as
degrade: : to lower in grade, rank, or status : demote
demean: : to conduct or behave (oneself) usually in a proper manner he might have been observed to demean himself as a person with nothing to do — Henry James †1916
deprave: : to speak ill of : malign
dishonor: : lack or loss of honor or reputation
pervert: : to cause to turn aside or away from what is good or true or morally right : corrupt
poison: : a substance that through its chemical action usually kills, injures, or impairs an organism
profane: : to treat (something sacred) with abuse, irreverence, or contempt : desecrate
prostitute: : to offer indiscriminately for sexual intercourse especially for money
subvert: : to overturn or overthrow from the foundation : ruin
taint: : to contaminate morally : corrupt scholarship tainted by envy
warp: : a series of yarns extended lengthwise in a loom and crossed by the weft
allure: : to entice by charm or attraction … I had been fool enough to allow myself to be so quickly allured by her charms … — Anthony Trollope
bait: : to persecute or exasperate with unjust, malicious, or persistent attacks bait minority groups : to try to make angry with criticism or insults baiting a politician during a debate
beguile: : hoodwink beguiled her classmates into doing the work for her
entice: : to attract artfully or adroitly or by arousing hope or desire : tempt
lead on: : to entice or induce to adopt or continue in a course or belief especially when unwise or mistaken
lure: : an object usually of leather or feathers attached to a long cord and used by a falconer to recall or exercise a hawk
seduce: : to persuade to disobedience or disloyalty
tempt: : to entice to do wrong by promise of pleasure or gain
motivate: : to provide with a motive : impel questions that excite and motivate youth She was motivated by a desire to help children.
provoke: : to call forth (a feeling, an action, etc.) : evoke provoke laughter
spur: : a pointed device secured to a rider’s heel and used to urge on the horse
stimulate: : to excite to activity or growth or to greater activity : animate , arouse
goad: : something that pains as if by pricking : thorn
induce: : to move by persuasion or influence
flatter: : to praise excessively especially from motives of self-interest He flattered her with comments about how youthful she looks.
persuade: : to move by argument, entreaty, or expostulation to a belief, position, or course of action
snare: : a contrivance often consisting of a noose for entangling birds or mammals
trap: : a device for taking game or other animals
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