D
Dicread
HomeDictionaryCcorruption

corruption

[C/U] Both
pl: corruptions

This word carries a heavy sense of decay, whether the rot is moral, digital, or biological. When applied to politics or power, it suggests a betrayal of trust and a breakdown of integrity, moving from a state of purity or lawfulness to one of filth and greed. It is almost always used with a negative connotation, implying a poisonous influence that spreads through a system. In technical contexts, the word shifts from a moral failing to a mechanical error. Here, it describes a loss of original intent or structure, where the information no longer matches its source. The shared thread across all meanings is the transition from a healthy, correct, or honest state to a degraded and dysfunctional one.

Uncountable when discussing the general phenomenon of dishonesty in government. Countable when referring to specific instances or types of data errors.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

The act of dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.

"The government was plagued by systemic corruption."

Noun
[something]

The process by which a computer file or data becomes damaged or altered.

"The software crashed because of data corruption."

Noun
[something]

The process of decaying or rotting organically.

"The corruption of the corpse was accelerated by the heat."

Last Updated: May 27, 2026Report an Error