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    venal
    /ˈviːnl/

    adjective

    • 1. showing or motivated by susceptibility to bribery; corrupt: "local customs officers are notoriously venal"

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  2. Venal means willing to behave dishonestly or immorally for money. Learn how to use this formal adjective with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.

  3. Venal means capable of being bought or obtained for money or other valuable consideration, especially open to corrupt influence and bribery. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and contrast with venial of this word.

  4. Venal means open to bribery, mercenary, or corruptible. Find out the origin, usage, and examples of venal and its related words, such as venial and venality.

  5. Venal means willing to behave dishonestly or immorally for money. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and find related words and phrases in the Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. If someone is described as being venal, it means they are willing to do something corrupt, especially for a bribe. For example, if a judge is willing to take a bribe in exchange for reaching a certain verdict, then the judge would be described as venal .

  7. Venal means willing to sell one's influence or character for money, or easily bribed or corrupted. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words from Dictionary.com.

  8. Venal means open to improper influence and especially bribery. Find 50 similar and opposite words, example sentences, and related entries for venal in this online thesaurus.