different between guileful vs unprincipled

guileful

English

Alternative forms

  • guilefull (archaic)

Etymology

From Middle English gileful, gilful, equivalent to guile +? -ful.

Adjective

guileful (comparative more guileful, superlative most guileful)

  1. Full of guile; treacherously deceptive.

Derived terms

  • guilefully
  • guilefulness

Translations

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unprincipled

English

Etymology

un- +? principled

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?n?p??ns?p?ld/

Adjective

unprincipled (comparative more unprincipled, superlative most unprincipled)

  1. lacking moral values

Synonyms

  • licentious, immoral

Related terms

  • principled
  • principle

Translations

References

  • Oxford English Dictionary

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