Friday, October 5, 2007

Colin Richard's Vocab

Probity:
-honesty, obey rules
-noun
-honesty, virtue, honor
-People who are probity are often nice people

Perfidious:
-dishonest, unfaithful or deceitful
-Adj.
-faithless, dishonesty, betray
-The criminals are very perfidious about their story’s.


Scrupulous:
-having morals
-Adj.
-reliable, moral, trustworthy
-You have to be scrupulous to be an accountant.


Stratagem:
-planning to trick
-noun
-con, trick, grift
-Grifter’s have stratagems in mind before they con someone

Spurious:
-to pretend
-Adj.
-false, imitation, con
-Politicians are very spurious people.

1 comment:

Julie Schellenberg said...

Colin,
"Probity" is a noun. You are using it as an adjective in the sentence. (-1)
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