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The meaning of honesty

Integrity means: 1, innocent and noble, not corrupt. 2. Women are virtuous and chaste.

Pronunciation: [Lián Jie].

Part of speech: adjective.

Structure: cheap (semi-closed structure) and clean (left and right structure).

Source: Chu Ci Evocation: "I am young and clean, and I am loyal and righteous."

Synonyms: integrity, integrity, nobility, incorruptibility, integrity and incorruptibility.

Antonym: corruption, corruption.

Incorruptible sentences are as follows:

1, so there will be five risks, death can be killed, life can be tackled, anger can be humiliated, honesty can be humiliated, and love for the people is disgusting. There are too many of these five things, and the disaster of war is too great. To annihilate the army and kill the general, you must take five risks and you must not ignore them.

He is honest and fair, and has won the admiration of the public.

Our government officials should be honest and clean.

4. Throughout the ages, people have been full of praise for officials who are honest and clean, and are not afraid of power, and they hate those corrupt officials.

As long as cadres are honest, there is no place for bad elements.

Dad has always been honest and won the trust of the masses.

7. Director Li is honest and never engages in malpractice.