Adjective useage for the word integrity; descriptor for a person with steadfast adherence to a moral or ethical code of conduct.
Noted to have been used in the mid to late 15th century, re-introduced into the English lexicon in 1998 by RAJ and TAW.
Noted to have been used in the mid to late 15th century, re-introduced into the English lexicon in 1998 by RAJ and TAW.
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