integritous
English
editEtymology
editAdjective
editintegritous (comparative more integritous, superlative most integritous)
- Having integrity; trustworthy, honourable.
- 1936, Ernest Bramah, The Kai Lung Omnibus, page 599:
- “If I am in a position to intercept him there he will return the message to my hand; if not, he will straightway bear it to the integritous K'o-vih.”
- 1969, Doris Lessing, The Four-Gated City, Flamingo 1993 edition, page 602:
- Rita then went home with this consolingly integritous man to his flat, where she soon found herself altogether at sea.