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probity

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probity /ˈproʊbəti/ noun
probity
/ˈproʊbəti/
noun
Learner's definition of PROBITY
[noncount] formal
: the quality of a person who is completely honest正直;诚实;笃实
TOEFL BNC: 21150 COCA: 28504

probity

noun

pro·​bi·​ty ˈprō-bə-tē How to pronounce probity (audio)
: adherence to the highest principles and ideals : uprightness

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Probity and its synonyms honesty, honor, and integrity all mean uprightness of character or action, with some slight differences in emphasis. Honesty implies a refusal to lie or deceive in any way. Honor suggests an active or anxious regard for the standards of one's profession, calling, or position. Integrity implies trustworthiness and incorruptibility to a degree that one is incapable of being false to a trust, responsibility, or pledge. Probity, which descends from Latin probus, meaning "honest," implies tried and proven honesty or integrity.

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honesty, honor, integrity, probity mean uprightness of character or action.

honesty implies a refusal to lie, steal, or deceive in any way.

honor suggests an active or anxious regard for the standards of one's profession, calling, or position.

integrity implies trustworthiness and incorruptibility to a degree that one is incapable of being false to a trust, responsibility, or pledge.

probity implies tried and proven honesty or integrity.

Example Sentences

a person of indisputable probity must head the disciplinary panel the defense attorney questioned the probity of the witness
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English probite, from Latin probitat-, probitas, from probus honest — more at prove

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of probity was in the 15th century
TOEFL BNC: 21150 COCA: 28504

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