corrupt


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corrupt /kəˈrʌpt/ adjective
corrupt verb [transitive]

فاسد؛ فاسد کردن
تحریف شده، معیوب کردن، رشوه خوار، رشوه دادن، خراب کردن، علوم مهندسی: فاسد شده، کامپیوتر: تغییر دادن یا خراب کردن اطلاعات چنانکه اعتبار آنها مشکوک باشد، قانون فقه: مرتشی، علوم نظامی: رشوه خواری
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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

corrupt
[adjective]
Synonyms:
- dishonest, bent (slang), bribable, crooked (informal), fraudulent, unprincipled, unscrupulous, venal
- depraved, debased, degenerate, dissolute, profligate, vicious
- distorted, altered, doctored, falsified
[verb]
Synonyms:
- bribe, buy off, entice, fix (informal), grease (someone's) palm (slang), lure, suborn
- deprave, debauch, pervert, subvert
- distort, doctor, tamper with
Contrasted words: amend, correct, reform, ethical, principled, scrupulous, upright, dependable, reliable, trustworthy, trusty
Related Words: abase, degrade, ruin, wreck, befoul, defile, foul, smirch, tarnish, crooked, devious, oblique, baneful, deleterious, detrimental, noxious, pernicious, abased, degraded, low, undependable, unreliable, untrustworthy, faithless, inconstant, unfaithful, double-dealing, perfidious, treacherous, two-faced, bribable, corruptible, blackguardly, knavish, reprobate
English Thesaurus: dishonest, corrupt, devious, underhand, sneaky, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. corrupt1 /kəˈrʌpt/ adjective
[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Latin; Origin: corruptus, past participle of corrumpere, from com- ( ⇒ COM-) + rumpere 'to break']

1. using your power in a dishonest or illegal way in order to get an advantage for yourself Antonym : incorruptible:
Corrupt judges have taken millions of dollars in bribes.

2. immoral or dishonest:
a corrupt society
officials engaged in corrupt practices

3. something that is corrupt is not pure or has been damaged or partly ruined:
corrupt data
—corruptly adverb
—corruptness noun [uncountable]

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. corrupt2 verb [transitive]

1. to encourage someone to start behaving in an immoral or dishonest way:
Young prisoners are being corrupted by the older, long-term offenders.

2. to change the traditional form of something, such as a language, so that it becomes worse than it was:
The culture has been corrupted by Western influences.

3. to change the information in a computer, so that the computer does not work properly any more:
a virus which corrupts the data on your hard drive
—corruptible adjective
—corruptibility /kəˌrʌptəˈbɪləti, kəˌrʌptɪˈbɪləti/ noun [uncountable]

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

corrupt
adj.
VERBS be | become
ADV. thoroughly, totally The whole regime is thoroughly corrupt.
notoriously one of the most notoriously corrupt city councils
morally, politically

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

dishonest behaving in a way that is intended to deceive people, for example by lying, cheating, or stealing:
Are you accusing me of being dishonest?
The money was acquired through dishonest means.
People are no longer surprised to find that politicians are dishonest.
corrupt using your power in a dishonest way for your own advantage – used about people in official positions:
corrupt politicians
Law and order has broken down, and most government officials are corrupt.
devious /ˈdiːviəs/ good at secretly thinking of clever plans to trick people in order to get what you want:
You have a very devious mind!
They use all kinds of devious methods to find out your personal details.
underhand British English, underhanded American English underhand methods involve secretly deceiving people in order to get what you want:
In a series of underhand moves, Browne managed to gain control of the company.
sneaky doing or saying things secretly, in a way that seems wrong because it is slightly dishonest or unfair:
It was pretty sneaky when the bank charged me interest on my account without telling me.
sly deliberately behaving in a way that hides what you are really thinking or doing, in a way that is slightly dishonest:
Lucy decided not to tell him where she was going. She was often a bit sly like that.
He’s a sly old fox.
unscrupulous /ʌnˈskruːpjələs, ʌnˈskruːpjʊləs/ using dishonest and unfair methods to get what you want, without caring if you harm other people:
Some unscrupulous companies try to persuade people to borrow huge sums of money.
fraudulent /ˈfrɔːdjələnt, ˈfrɔːdjʊlənt $ ˈfrɒːdʒə-/ formal deliberately deceiving people in an illegal way in order to gain money or power:
You will be prosecuted if you make a fraudulent claim on your insurance policy.
suspicious if someone or something seems suspicious, they make you think that something dishonest or illegal is happening:
The police are treating the boy’s death as suspicious.
dubious if something seems dubious, you think it may not be completely true, right, or honest:
He has a rather dubious reputation.
It all sounds highly dubious to me.
the country’s dubious record on human rights
shady shady business deals or people seem to be dishonest or connected with secret and illegal activities:
Several senior members of the party had been involved in shady deals.
a shady character
shifty someone who looks shifty looks as if they are doing or planning something dishonest:
The man on the market stall looked a bit shifty when he gave me my change.
dodgy British English informal probably dishonest and not to be trusted – used especially to say that you do not want to be involved with someone or something:
There’s something a bit dodgy about him.
dodgy business deals

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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