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		unprincipledun‧prin‧ci‧pled /ʌnˈprɪnsəpəld/ AWL adjective formal    - Firstly we believe representative government to be an unprincipled fraud and propose a radical alternative in the form of participative democracy.
 - She was unpredictable, and unprincipled where Paige was involved.
 - The argument that Labour should not organise in Northern Ireland because there would be little support for it is particularly unprincipled.
 - The public's dislike of unprincipled press behaviour has sometimes been expressed in the award of erratically large libel damages.
 - This is not an unprincipled position.
 - We have triumphed over the unprincipled dissemination of facts.
 - Yet this morning I am once more not only an unprincipled seducer, but ... what?
 
    not caring whether what you do is morally right  SYN  unscrupulous  |