unscrupulously
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Etymology edit
unscrupulous + -ly
Adverb edit
unscrupulously (comparative more unscrupulously, superlative most unscrupulously)
- In an unscrupulous manner.
- 1857, Herman Melville, chapter XXXIV, in The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade:
- His acquaintances were passed without greeting; while, as for his confidential friends, them he pointedly, unscrupulously, and with a kind of fierceness, cut dead.
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in an unscrupulous manner
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