integrous

adj
/ɪnˈtɛɡɹəs/UK

Etymology

Integr- (the root of integr(ity)) + -ous (adjectival suffix: “full of, characterised by, possessing”).

Definitions

  1. Having or characterized by integrity.

    • No doubt hard, no doubt proud, unpleasant in self-esteem, and singularly blind to much of what was going on, and yet such a high-minded and integrous woman, […]
    • And Smiths of Policie shall invent, To cast new Molds of Government; While vulgar Birds, of weakest wing, Grow stout against the Eagle King, Whose just integrous heart shall prove The Adamant of Subjects love.
    • He concluded by writing that ‘Hillsong is the most integrous church in the country, and its leadership is above reproach’.

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