Integritynoun
Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.
Sincereadjective
Genuine; meaning what one says or does; heartfelt.
‘I believe he is sincere in his offer to help.’;
Integritynoun
The state of being wholesome; unimpaired
Sincereadjective
Meant truly or earnestly.
‘She gave it a sincere, if misguided effort.’;
Integritynoun
The quality or condition of being complete; pure
Sincereadjective
(archaic) clean; pure
Integritynoun
(cryptography) With regards to data encryption, ensuring that information is not altered by unauthorized persons in a way that is not detectable by authorized users.
Sincereadjective
Pure; unmixed; unadulterated.
‘There is no sincere acid in any animal juice.’; ‘A joy which never was sincere till now.’;
Integritynoun
(aviation) The ability of a system to provide timely warnings to users when they should not be used for navigation.
Sincereadjective
Whole; perfect; unhurt; uninjured.
‘The inviolable body stood sincere.’;
Integritynoun
The state or quality of being entire or complete; wholeness; entireness; unbroken state; as, the integrity of an empire or territory.
Sincereadjective
Being in reality what it appears to be; having a character which corresponds with the appearance; not falsely assumed; genuine; true; real; as, a sincere desire for knowledge; a sincere contempt for meanness.
‘A sincere intention of pleasing God in all our actions.’;
Integritynoun
Moral soundness; honesty; freedom from corrupting influence or motive; - used especially with reference to the fulfillment of contracts, the discharge of agencies, trusts, and the like; uprightness; rectitude.
‘The moral grandeur of independent integrity is the sublimest thing in nature.’; ‘Their sober zeal, integrity, and worth.’;
Sincereadjective
Honest; free from hypocrisy or dissimulation; as, a sincere friend; a sincere person.
‘The more sincere you are, the better it will fare with you at the great day of account.’;
Integritynoun
Unimpaired, unadulterated, or genuine state; entire correspondence with an original condition; purity.
‘Language continued long in its purity and integrity.’;
Sincereadjective
open and genuine; not deceitful;
‘he was a good man, decent and sincere’; ‘felt sincere regret that they were leaving’; ‘sincere friendship’;
Integritynoun
an unreduced or unbroken completeness or totality
Sincereadjective
characterized by a firm and humorless belief in the validity of your opinions;
‘both sides were deeply in earnest, even passionate’; ‘an entirely sincere and cruel tyrant’; ‘a film with a solemn social message’;
Integritynoun
moral soundness
Integrity
Integrity is the practice of being honest and showing a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values. In ethics, integrity is regarded as the honesty and truthfulness or accuracy of one's actions.