Pronunciation: /ˈprɑːbəti/
noun integrity and honesty; adherence to the highest principles and ideals
A1 Honesty and probity are important values to teach children.
A2 The company's reputation for probity helped attract new investors.
B1 The politician's probity was called into question after allegations of corruption.
B2 The lawyer's probity was unquestionable, earning her the trust of her clients.
C1 The CEO's probity in handling financial matters was crucial in maintaining the company's integrity.
C2 The committee members were chosen for their probity and ethical standards in decision-making.
formal The board members were known for their probity and integrity in handling company finances.
informal I trust him because he has always shown probity in his actions.
slang You can always count on her to keep it real and maintain her probity.
figurative His probity shone like a beacon in a sea of corruption.
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