Corruption
UK /["/kəˈrʌpʃn/"]/US /["/kəˈrʌpʃn/"]/
Definition
dishonest or illegal behaviour, especially of people in authority
In simple words: Dishonest or illegal behavior, usually by people in power.
Examples
- The government launched an investigation into corruption within the police force.
- Corruption in business can lead to unfair advantages and economic disparities.
- The trial exposed corruption among several high-ranking officials.
- Software corruption caused the file to become unreadable.
- Data corruption during the transfer resulted in errors on the disk.
- Corruption of the digital image made it impossible to recover the original photograph.
Usage notes
Often used in political contexts. It's more suitable in formal discussions or writing than in casual conversation. Avoid using it in overly emotional contexts.
Grammar pattern
corruption + of + authority/officials
Memory hint
Think of 'corrupt' as 'corpse' – something dead inside, like honesty gone.
Collocations
- endemic
- massive
- rampant
- case
- attack
- combat
- fight
- scandal
- allegation
- charge
- corruption among
- corruption in
- accusations of corruption
- allegations of corruption
- charges of corruption
- endemic
- massive
- rampant
- case
- attack
- combat
- fight
- scandal
- allegation
- charge
- corruption among
- corruption in
- accusations of corruption
- allegations of corruption
- charges of corruption
Synonyms
- bribery
- fraud
- deceit
- malfeasance
- dishonesty
Antonyms
- integrity
- honesty
- virtue
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'corruption' with 'corrections'
- Using 'corruption' as a verb instead of a noun
- Mispronouncing it, especially stressing the wrong syllable