1) not ethical (unethical)
a small, brown jumping insect which makes a shrill noise by rubbing its front wings together
impartial
right and suitable
respectable, appropriate
fair; just
impartial
(of a person) not telling lies; not cheating or stealing
truthful, candid
possessing or showing honour; a title given to judges and some other officials, to the children of peers below the rank of Marquis, and (during debates) to member of the House of Commons
reputable
fair; in accordance with what is right; reasonable
fair, impartial
of the side of the body etc that is towards the east when the front is towards the north; having conservative opinions; (of behaviour etc) morally good, legal, just; (of facts, reasons, time etc) correct, true
fair, just
(of a person) doing what is morally right; obeying the law
good, honest
according to law and justice
legitimate
a shape or area with four equal sides and for right angles; the result when a number is multiplied by itself; fair and honest
honest, genuine
dependable; reliable
reliable
strong and healthy; honest
honorable
making a person healthy
healthy, decent
deserving something; deserving respect
honorable, respectable