English to Turkish Dictionary unprincipled

unprincipled

Ilkesiz
definition
adjective
the public's dislike of unprincipled press behavior
(of a person or their behavior) not acting in accordance with moral principles.
translation of 'unprincipled'
adjective
prensipsiz,
ahlaksız,
ahlaksızca olan
example
Some unknown, 'unprincipled' rascal wins a bunch of tickets for the first Test and promptly sells them on e-bay.
Blair's defiance is possible only because of the 'unprincipled' character of the opposition he faces.
But then given his ruthlessly 'unprincipled' behaviour in 1975 such behaviour shouldn't be unexpected.
I'm the first to admit that I think that John Kerry is a sleazy, 'unprincipled' politician.
History shows us that it is in exactly such times that 'unprincipled' men such as Schröder can be expected to do crazy things.
If I can choose my enemy, I prefer an 'unprincipled' politician to a disguised true believer.
Because, Margo, we are not 'unprincipled' and we do believe in forming a Government.
Perhaps you would prefer we returned to the 'unprincipled' behaviour displayed by Keating and friends, conveniently termed diplomacy.
The 'unprincipled' behaviour of the Bush administration has been met with principled conduct and objections.
Later events proved him in fact to have been a ‘daring and 'unprincipled' scoundrel’.
And since Bush is a canny and very 'unprincipled' politician, he will not want to play in a game in which the odds are so heavily against him.
You are completely 'unprincipled' and have no interest whatsoever in morals, justice or fairness of any kind.
Your builder would appear to be one of those 'unprincipled' persons.
It's safer and it won't make other people seem as stupid as you are 'unprincipled' .
There could hardly be a more graphic illustration of how putting power in the hands of 'unprincipled' people can bring a community down, if it yields to such pressure.
The attitude taken by the Post highlights the hypocritical and 'unprincipled' character of its criticisms of the Bush administration.
When grasping and 'unprincipled' people begin to test the patience of the general public, I believe they have something to worry about.
The throne was no longer at issue; now she was merely an eccentric noblewoman running from an 'unprincipled' enemy.
In reality, its just one more time that you will show that you are simply an 'unprincipled' coward.
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