prinzipientreu
principled, true to one's principles
adjective prin-tsee-PEE-en-troy Rare
Usage Note
Prinzipientreu describes someone who adheres consistently to their moral principles even when it is inconvenient or costly. It is an admiring term, combining Prinzipien (principles) with treu (faithful/true). Compare integer (of moral integrity), which is more formal.
Examples
"Der prinzipientreue Politiker lehnte das Angebot kompromisslos ab."
Natural Translation
The principled politician rejected the offer without compromise.
Literal Translation
The principle-faithful politician rejected the offer uncompromisingly.
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