incor
/ɪnˈkɔr/Definitions
1. adjective
not corrupt or honest
“The judge was known for being an incor corrupt politician in a corrupt city.”
2. adjective
not corrupt or tainted
“The food was so fresh that it was an incor food product, without any preservatives.”
3. noun
a person or thing that is not corrupt or dishonest
“The team captain was a good example of an incor among his teammates.”
4. noun
the quality or state of not being corrupt or dishonest
“The politician’s incor was admired by his supporters.”