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improbity

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English

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Etymology

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From im- +‎ probity, from Latin improbitas.

Noun

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improbity (usually uncountable, plural improbities)

  1. A lack of probity or integrity; dishonesty.
    Synonyms: dishonesty, unprobity; see also Thesaurus:improbity

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