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What is the adjective form of integrity?

The adjective form of integrity is integral.

However, it's important to note that "integral" has a slightly different meaning than "integrity".

* Integral means essential or fundamental. Example: "Honesty is an integral part of a good character."

* Integrity refers to the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. Example: "He is a man of great integrity."

If you want to describe someone as possessing integrity, you can use the adjective "intact" or "uncompromised".

For example: "Her reputation remained intact despite the accusations."

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