
principled
/ˈpɹɪnsəpəɫd/
acting in accordance with morality; based on principles
principled in a sentence
“She was principled and refused to compromise her values.”
Origin of principled
Latin principium (beginning, foundation), from princeps (first, chief)
Related Words
immoral
not conforming to accepted standards of morality
amoral
lacking a moral sense; unconcerned with right or wrong
unscrupulous
having no moral principles; dishonest
reprehensible
deserving censure or condemnation
deplorable
deserving strong condemnation; shameful
contemptible
deserving contempt; despicable