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- nounscruple (noun) · scruples (plural noun)
- historicala unit of weight equal to 20 grains, used by apothecaries:"give, daily, one scruple of sulfate of quinine"
verbscruple (verb) · scruples (third person present) · scrupled (past tense) · scrupled (past participle) · scrupling (present participle)- hesitate or be reluctant to do something that one thinks may be wrong:"she doesn't scruple to ask her parents for money"Similar:be reluctantbe loathhave qualms abouthave scruples abouthave misgivings abouthave reservations aboutthink twice aboutbalk atdemur about/frommind doing somethingrecoil fromshrink fromhang back fromshy away fromflinch fromdrag one's feet/heels overwaver aboutvacillate aboutdisrelish somethingOpposite:jump at the chance
Originlate Middle English: from French scrupule or Latin scrupulus, from scrupus, literally ‘rough pebble’, (figuratively) ‘anxiety’. - People also ask
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