scrupulous

IPA: skrˈupjʌɫʌs

adjective

  • Exactly and carefully conducted.
  • Having scruples or compunctions.
  • Precise; exact or strict.
  • Wrongly feeling guilt or anxiety about one’s morality; suffering from scrupulosity.
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Examples of "scrupulous" in Sentences

  • It appears that he was quite scrupulous at the time.
  • They are in scrupulous adherence to wikipedia policy.
  • As an examiner of patents, he was scrupulous and fair.
  • It appears that Hilbert was quite scrupulous at the time.
  • In a long career, the scrupulous Lemercier amassed no fortune.
  • He was known for his tremendous scholarship and scrupulous work.
  • Either way, you're going to have to be persuasive and scrupulous.
  • Thanks for the helpful and scrupulous attention you're giving this.
  • He was known for his tremendous scholarship and scrupulous honesty.
  • Percy did not treat the folio nor the work in them with scrupulous care.

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