"Corruptness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Corruptness refers to the state of being rotten or decayed, morally or ethically. It can also describe a situation or system that is tainted or influenced by dishonest or unethical behavior, often for personal gain. In a broader sense, corruptness can refer to the decay of moral or ethical standards, where individuals or institutions prioritize self-interest over the greater good.
Corruptibility refers to the quality or state of being easily influenced or persuaded to act dishonestly or unethically, often due to personal gain or advantage. It is the potential to be corrupted or tempted into making decisions that go against one's principles or values, often as a result of external pressures or motivations.
Corruption refers to the abuse of power or position for improper gain, often in the form of money, favors, or other benefits. It can occur in various contexts, including politics, business, education, and even personal relationships. Corruption can take many forms, such as bribery, embezzlement, extortion, and nepotism. It can lead to the misuse of authority, unfair advantage, and harm to individuals and society as a whole.
Corruptively refers to behaviors or actions that are characterized by dishonesty, bribery, or other forms of moral wrongdoing, often carried out for personal gain or to benefit a particular individual or organization.
In an improper or dishonest manner; in a way that is morally or legally wrong.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company was accused of operating corruptly and embezzling funds.<br> The politician was criticized for governing corruptly and prioritizing personal gain over public interest.
To corrupt something or someone means to cause them to become dishonest, morally bad, or decayed. It can also mean to damage or spoil something, often by making it weak or ineffective.
The Corsac (Leithrix lama) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. They are native to the steppes and semi-deserts of Central Asia, and are also known as the Long-tailed Marmot.