Synonym: careful, exacting, fastidious, fussy, meticulous, particular, precise. Antonym: unscrupulous. Similar words: nebulous, credulous, fantabulous, scrutiny, pull out, libelous, crust, crush. Meaning: ['skruːpjələs /-pjʊl-] adj. 1. having scruples; arising from a sense of right and wrong; principled 2. characterized by extreme care and great effort.
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31) The members were very scrupulous about repaying their loans, with interest.
32) The scrupulous delimitation of state powers found no parallel in the conduct of external relations, which formed a permanent exception.
33) Nordenfalk's book includes the scrupulous examination of visual evidence always welcome and often found in writing by a museum curator.
34) Scrupulous cleanliness is necessary when preparing food in a restaurant.
35) Many precautions have been devised to avoid contamination, but scrupulous housekeeping is essential in any laboratory routinely undertaking the reaction.
36) The recreations of naval battles are unsentimental, thrilling and scrupulous in their reality.
37) Brookner probes with scrupulous attention, keen irony and a profound appreciation of the endless ambivalences that beset human relationships.
38) When he returned to London it would take months of arguing with some scrupulous clerk of the Exchequer to get it reimbursed.
39) My first suggestion was sunlight, fresh air and scrupulous hygiene - and to keep the feet as dry as possible.
40) The latest case highlights the need for scrupulous hygiene on all farm visits.
41) I will say this for the authorities: they are scrupulous about the bookkeeping.
42) While the-shore-bound sections changed into their shore clothes, Hicks busied him-self with a scrupulous cleaning of the bakery.
43) Only they are scrupulous about maintaining a professional aloofness.
44) She took scrupulous care of the children's health.
45) She is scrupulous about her dress.
46) You're being very scrupulous, but to what end?
47) He is always scrupulous in taking his holidays.
48) "It is, I think, the most scrupulous process of Bible translation that has ever been, " says Campbell, author of Bible: The Story of the King James Version 1611-2011.
49) Brussels II also encourages some less scrupulous lawyers to behave badly, urging their clients to act fast and dirtily.
50) There are many notes which indicate how scrupulous Jane was about facts.
51) While his compassion spoke volumes of the quality of his character, his inherent gullibility and trusting nature were easily exploited by the less scrupulous in the field of politics.
52) If a brand is base area with Geneva, and the scrupulous when production watch is without barratrous ground to implement 12 rigid standard.
53) Great men are seldom over scrupulous in the arrangement of their attire.
54) Sir Leicester, for all his scrupulous politeness, is unable to assist her, and is left behind.
55) Though he averred , "I would write on the lintels of the door-post, Whim, " he was a scrupulous and patient reviser, who extensively reworked most of his lectures for their appearance in print.
56) QUALITY: We are scrupulous about every detall , professional QC and strict checking procedure ensure our work and guarantee each piece of product which is in it's best presentation.
57) Maurice Ravel (1875------1937), French composer. His distinctive style brought lasting popularity, and his scrupulous craftsmanship helped him to a position of eminence among composer of his day.
58) They have prevailed in a system that ruthlessly weeds out the timid and the scrupulous.
59) The details of RAF bombing missions over Germany are scrupulous.
60) She is very scrupulous in her business activities; everybody trusts her.
More similar words: nebulous, credulous, fantabulous, scrutiny, pull out, libelous, crust, crush, cruise, crucial, recruit, tear up, abrupt, clear up, cheer up, cover up, pull, limber up, pulse, enter upon, interrupt, excruciating, pull in, pull on, pull up, pull off, corruption, screw, all out, flour.