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unscrupulously adverb disapprovinguk /ʌnˈskruː.pjə.ləs.li/ us /ʌnˈskruː.pjə.ləs.li/ in a way that is dishonest or unfair, in order to get what you want : A very small number of medical practitioners unscrupulously exploit the system for financial reward. He accused the media of unscrupulously trying to exploit this misfortune. Some of them are trying to boost their profits by unscrupulously lowering the standards of products. She worked for an unscrupulously partisan newspaper. They alleged that the party had unscrupulously allied themselves with the forces of nationalism. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Dishonest artificiality bad faith be rotten to the coreidiom bent cowboy dubiously false finagle fishy fly-by-night malfeasance mendacious mendaciously misleading misleadingly uncandid under false pretencesphrase underhand unreliability unreliable
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