scrupulous

scrupulous
I
(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
adj. exact, careful; fastidious, meticulous, punctilious; conscientious; upright, moral. See probity. Ant., careless, sloppy.
II
(Roget's IV) modif.
1. [Exact]
Syn. punctilious, strict, conscientious; see careful .
2. [Principled]
Syn. ethical, upright, honorable, circumspect, moral.
See Synonym Study at careful .
III
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) a.
[SKROO pyuh lus]
proper and highly principled, careful to do the right thing, meticulous.
He was a scrupulous businessman.
SYN.: proper, principled, moral, upright, ethical, honest, upstanding, careful, meticulous, punctilious, painstaking, exacting, particular, fussy.
ANT.: unscrupulous, unprincipled, dishonest, sloppy
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II) adjective Showing or marked by attentiveness to all aspects or details: careful, fastidious, meticulous, painstaking, punctilious. See CAREFUL.

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  • scrupulous — I adjective aboveboard, accuratus, admirable, careful, choosy, diligens, discriminating, discriminative, equitable, ethical, fair, forthright, honest, honorable, laudable, legitimate, moral, noble, principled, reliable, religiosus, reputable,… …   Law dictionary

  • scrupulous — mid 15c., from Anglo Fr. scrupulus, O.Fr. scrupulos (Mod.Fr. scrupuleux) or directly from L. scrupulosus, from scrupulus (see SCRUPLE (Cf. scruple)). Related: Scrupulously …   Etymology dictionary

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  • scrupulous — [adj] extremely careful conscientious, conscionable, critical, exact, fastidious, fussy, heedful, honest, honorable, just, meticulous, minute, moral, nice, painstaking, particular, precise, principled, punctilious, punctual, right, rigorous,… …   New thesaurus

  • scrupulous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) diligent and thorough. 2) very concerned to avoid doing wrong. DERIVATIVES scrupulosity noun scrupulously adverb scrupulousness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • scrupulous — [skro͞op′yə ləs] adj. [< MFr or L: MFr scrupuleux < L scrupulosus] 1. a) extremely careful to do the precisely right, proper, or correct thing in every last detail; most punctilious b) showing extreme care, precision, and punctiliousness 2 …   English World dictionary

  • scrupulous — scru|pu|lous [ˈskru:pjuləs] adj 1.) very careful to be completely honest and fair ≠ ↑unscrupulous ▪ Not all lawyers are as scrupulous as she is. ▪ scrupulous honesty scrupulous in (doing) sth ▪ The organization will be scrupulous in maintaining… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • scrupulous — [[t]skru͟ːpjʊləs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ (approval) Someone who is scrupulous takes great care to do what is fair, honest, or morally right. You re being very scrupulous, but to what end?... I have been scrupulous about telling them… …   English dictionary

  • scrupulous — scrupulosity /skrooh pyeuh los i tee/, scrupulousness, n. scrupulously, adv. /skrooh pyeuh leuhs/, adj. 1. having scruples; having or showing a strict regard for what one considers right; principled. 2. punctiliously or minutely careful, precise …   Universalium

  • scrupulous — adj. scrupulous in (she was scrupulous in avoiding references to her opponent) * * * [ skruːpjʊləs] scrupulous in (she was scrupulous in avoiding references to her opponent) …   Combinatory dictionary

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