Venality

Pronunciation: /vɪˈnælɪtiː/

Venality (noun)

  1. The habit of acting from money or personal gain instead of honesty or public duty.
  2. A situation where people accept bribes or rewards to do wrong things.

Examples

  • Her speech showed venality, as if morals could be bought.
  • They criticized venality when leaders traded values for money.