incorrupt

/ɪnˈkɒrˌkrʌkt, -ˌkrʊkt/

Definitions

1. adjective

not open to bribery or corruption; morally upright

“The mayor was praised for his incorrupt handling of public funds.”

2. noun

a person or thing that has not been corrupted or spoiled

“The incorrupt relics of the saint were highly revered by the faithful.”

Synonyms

  • unblemished
  • untainted

Antonyms

  • corrupt
  • tainted