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Definition of probity - 2 dictionary results

pro⋅bi⋅ty

[proh-bi-tee, prob-i-]
–noun
integrity and uprightness; honesty.

Origin:
1505–15; < L probitās uprightness, equiv. to prob(us) upright + -itās -ity


rectitude.


dishonesty.
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pro·bi·ty   (prō'bĭ-tē)   
n.  Complete and confirmed integrity; uprightness: "He was a gentlemanly Georgian, a person of early American probity" (Mary McGrory).

[Middle English probite, from Old French, from Latin probitās, from probus, upright, good; see per1 in Indo-European roots.]
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