<p><span>The quality of having strong moral principles</span></p>
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·         Probity: This is the correct term. Probity is the possession of strong moral principles; honesty and decency. It implies tested and uncompromising integrity.

·         Flattery: Excessive and insincere praise given to further one's own interests.

·         Duplicity: Deceitfulness; double-dealing; the contradictory opposite of probity.

·         Complacency: A feeling of smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements.

 

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