Transparency And Accountability

2 words in this vocabulary list

adjective able to be explained or justified; responsible for one's actions

  • It is important for employees to be accountable for their actions in the workplace.
  • We need to hold each other accountable for meeting the project deadline.
  • Stop making excuses and be accountable for your mistakes.
  • As the team leader, you are ultimately accountable for the success of the project.

noun Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery

adjective Corrupt (having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain)

  • The government is cracking down on corruption within its ranks.
  • Everyone knows there's corruption going on in that company.
  • That politician is as corrupt as they come.
  • Corruption is like a cancer that eats away at society.