Corruption Vocabulary Set in Virtue & Vice: Full and Detailed List
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Learn Nowmoney often unmakes the men who make it
/ˈmʌn.i ˈɔːf.ən ʌnˈmeɪks ðə men huː meɪk ɪt/
Example:
He became greedy and arrogant after his business took off; it's true that money often unmakes the men who make it.
the nearer the church, the farther from God
/ðə ˈnɪrər ðə tʃɜːrtʃ, ðə ˈfɑːrðər frʌm ɡɑːd/
Example:
He spends all his time at the cathedral but treats his neighbors poorly; truly, the nearer the church, the farther from God.
the devil dances in empty pockets
/ðə ˈdɛvəl ˈdænsəz ɪn ˈɛmpti ˈpɑkəts/
Example:
He turned to crime because he was broke; as they say, the devil dances in empty pockets.
muck and money often go together
/mʌk ænd ˈmʌn.i ˈɔː.fən ɡoʊ təˈɡɛð.ɚ/
Example:
He made his fortune in waste management; as they say, muck and money often go together.
ill-gotten gains shall never prosper
/ˌɪlˌɡɑː.tən ˈɡeɪnz ʃæl ˈnev.ɚ ˈprɑː.spɚ/
Example:
He stole the money to start a business, but as they say, ill-gotten gains shall never prosper.
where there's muck there's brass
/wɛr ðɛrz mʌk ðɛrz bræs/
Example:
He started a waste management company because he knows that where there's muck there's brass.
a bribe will enter without knocking
/ə braɪb wɪl ˈɛntər wɪˈðaʊt ˈnɑkɪŋ/
Example:
He managed to get the permit quickly; as they say, a bribe will enter without knocking.
a thief passes for a gentleman when stealing has made him rich
/ə θif ˈpæsəz fɔr ə ˈdʒɛntəlmən wɛn ˈstilɪŋ hæz meɪd hɪm rɪtʃ/
Example:
He built his empire on fraud, but now that he's a billionaire, everyone treats him with respect; truly, a thief passes for a gentleman when stealing has made him rich.
/ˈɛvriˌwʌn hæz ðɛr praɪs/
Example:
The detective believed that everyone has their price, even the most honest officers.
/ˌɪlˈɡɑː.tən ˌɪlˈspent/
Example:
He gambled away his inheritance in a week; ill-gotten, ill-spent.