unprincipled
21unprincipled — adjective formal not caring about whether what you do is morally right; unscrupulous …
22unprincipled — adj dishonest, deceitful, tricky, dissembling, unscrupulous; unconscionable, unethical, unprofessional, amoral, immoral, shameless; corrupt, crooked, underhand, underhanded, bad, wicked; knavish, roguish, scoundrelly, blackguardly, villainous;… …
23unprincipled — un·principled …
24unprincipled — UK [ʌnˈprɪnsəp(ə)ld] / US [ˌʌnˈprɪnsəp(ə)ld] adjective willing to use dishonest or unfair methods in order to get what you want …
25unprincipled — [ʌnˈprɪnsəp(ə)ld] adj willing to use dishonest or unfair methods in order to get what you want …
26unprincipled — un•prin•ci•pled [[t]ʌnˈprɪn sə pəld[/t]] adj. 1) lacking or not based on moral scruples or principles; dishonest 2) not instructed in the principles of something (usu. fol. by in) • Etymology: 1625–35 un•prin′ci•pled•ness, n. syn: See… …
27unprincipled — Pono ole, ino nā hana, kolohe. See unethical …
28unprincipled — adj. lacking or not based on good moral principles. Derivatives: unprincipledness n …
29Unprincipledness — Unprincipled Un*prin ci*pled, a. [Pref. un not + principled.] Being without principles; especially, being without right moral principles; also, characterized by absence of principle. {Un*prin ci*pled*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
30Opportunism — Opportunity Seized, Opportunity Missed. Engraving by Theodoor Galle, 1605. Contents 1 General definition …