Antonyms of adj incorrupt
2 senses of incorrupt
Sense 1
incorrupt (vs. corrupt) -- (free of corruption or immorality; "a policeman who was incorrupt and incorruptible")
corrupt (vs. incorrupt) -- (lacking in integrity; "humanity they knew to be corrupt...from the day of Adam's creation"; "a corrupt and incompetent city government")
=> corrupted, debased, vitiated -- (ruined in character or quality)
=> corruptible, bribable, dishonest, purchasable, venal -- (capable of being corrupted; "corruptible judges"; "dishonest politicians"; "a purchasable senator"; "a venal police officer")
=> depraved, perverse, perverted, reprobate -- (deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good; "depraved criminals"; "a perverted sense of loyalty"; "the reprobate conduct of a gambling aristocrat")
=> dirty, sordid -- (unethical or dishonest; "dirty police officers"; "a sordid political campaign")
=> Praetorian, Pretorian -- (characteristic of or similar to the corruptible soldiers in the Praetorian Guard with respect to corruption or political venality; "a large Praetorian bureaucracy filled with ambitious...and often sycophantic people makes work and makes trouble"- Arthur M.Schlesinger Jr.)
=> putrid -- (morally corrupt or evil; "the putrid atmosphere of the court")
=> sold-out (prenominal) -- (having taken a bribe or bribes; "a sold-out politician")
Sense 2
incorrupt -- (free of corruption or immorality)
INDIRECT (VIA moral) -> immoral -- (deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong)
Similarity of adj incorrupt
2 senses of incorrupt
Sense 1
incorrupt (vs. corrupt) -- (free of corruption or immorality; "a policeman who was incorrupt and incorruptible")
=> antiseptic -- (clean and honest; "antiseptic financial practices")
=> incorruptible -- (incapable of being morally corrupted; "incorruptible judges are the backbone of the society")
=> uncorrupted -- (not debased; "though his associates were dishonest, he remained uncorrupted"; "uncorrupted values")
=> uncorrupted, unspoiled -- (not decayed or decomposed)
Sense 2
incorrupt -- (free of corruption or immorality)
=> moral (vs. immoral) -- (concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles; "moral sense"; "a moral scrutiny"; "a moral lesson"; "a moral quandary"; "moral convictions"; "a moral life")