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scrupulous
[skroo-pyuh-luhs]
adjective
having scruples, or moral or ethical standards; having or showing a strict regard for what one considers right; principled.
scrupulous about defending human rights.
punctiliously or minutely careful, precise, or exact.
a scrupulous attention to detail in their performance.
Antonyms: careless
scrupulous
/ ˈskruːpjʊləs /
adjective
characterized by careful observation of what is morally right
very careful or precise
Other Word Forms
- scrupulosity noun
- scrupulousness noun
- scrupulously adverb
- hyperscrupulosity noun
- hyperscrupulous adjective
- hyperscrupulousness noun
- underscrupulous adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of scrupulous1
Word History and Origins
Origin of scrupulous1
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Example Sentences
“Part of it is a symbolic gesture, and then part of it is to kind of relieve the more scrupulous Catholics of their worries about attending Mass,” Hoover said.
She added: "While the risk to livestock remains low, I urge all animal owners to ensure scrupulous cleanliness is in place and to report any signs of infection to the Animal Plant Health Agency immediately."
The "Severance" writers have been so scrupulous because they want viewers to use their minds in ways that the streaming model has slowly discouraged.
And finally, Democrats must be scrupulous in tying Republicans to the consequences of their policies.
The producers immediately looked to Redmayne to play the titular Jackal, a scrupulous British long-range assassin with an enigmatic quality.
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