Unprincipled meaning in Urdu
Unprincipled Sentence
Unprincipled Definitions
1) Unprincipled : بے اصول : (adjective) lacking principles or moral scruples.
Useful Words
Black Sheep : بدمعاش , Blackguardly : بد ذاتی پن , Miscreant : عیاش , Unscrupulous : بے اصول , Corruption : بد کاری , Morally : اخلاقی طور پر , Righteousness : نیکی , Unrighteousness : بے انصافی , Ethical : اخلاقی , Probity : صداقت , Feelings : جذبات , Conscience : ضمیر , Innocence : پاک , Unscrupulously : بے اصولی سے , Moral : کردار میں صحیح اور غلط کے اصولوں سے متعلق , Neckless : ہار , Good : شریف , Cleanness : پاکیزگی , Beholden : احسان مند , Undergird : مضبوط کرنا , Moralise : اخلاقی شکل دینا , Scruple : جھجھکنا , Warp : ذہنی دبائو , Sin : گناہ کرنا , Infection : اخلاقی بیماری , Moralistic : اخلاق پرستانہ , Sound : پاکیزہ , Good : عمدہ , Unwholesome : مضر , Actus Reus : غلط عمل , Comfort : دلاسا دینا
Useful Words Definitions
Black Sheep: a reckless and unprincipled reprobate.
Blackguardly: lacking principles or scruples.
Miscreant: a person without moral scruples.
Unscrupulous: without scruples or principles.
Corruption: moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles.
Morally: with respect to moral principles.
Righteousness: adhering to moral principles.
Unrighteousness: failure to adhere to moral principles.
Ethical: adhering to ethical and moral principles.
Probity: complete and confirmed integrity; having strong moral principles.
Feelings: emotional or moral sensitivity (especially in relation to personal principles or dignity).
Conscience: motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person`s thoughts and actions.
Innocence: the state of being unsullied by sin or moral wrong; lacking a knowledge of evil.
Unscrupulously: without scruples.
Moral: concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles.
Neckless: lacking or apparently lacking a neck.
Good: of moral excellence.
Cleanness: without moral defects.
Beholden: under a moral obligation to someone.
Undergird: lend moral support to.
Moralise: interpret the moral meaning of.
Scruple: hesitate on moral grounds.
Warp: a moral or mental distortion.
Sin: commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law.
Infection: moral corruption or contamination.
Moralistic: narrowly and conventionally moral.
Sound: free from moral defect.
Good: moral excellence or admirableness.
Unwholesome: detrimental to physical or moral well-being.
Actus Reus: activity that transgresses moral or civil law.
Comfort: give moral or emotional strength to.