adjective
- not morally corrupted; honest and having strong moral principles
- not decayed or spoiled; in original condition
Usage: formal
Examples
- The judge was known for being incorrupt and fair in all his decisions.
- She remained incorrupt despite the many bribes offered to her.
- The incorrupt official refused to accept any gifts from lobbyists.
- Ancient texts found in the tomb were remarkably incorrupt after centuries.
- His incorrupt character made him the ideal candidate for the position.
- The incorrupt manuscript provided valuable historical insights.