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Scruple is a noun or verb that means a feeling or belief about what is right or wrong. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and find translations in different languages.
- Scruple
scruple. verb. formal us / ˈskruː.p ə l / uk / ˈskruː.p ə l...
- Polski
SCRUPLE definicja: 1. a feeling that prevents you from doing...
- significado en inglés
verb. formal uk / ˈskruː.p ə l / us / ˈskruː.p ə l / not...
- Scruple
WordReference. Collins. WR Reverse (2) WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2023: Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement. 'scruple' aparece también en las siguientes entradas: Spanish: escrúpulo. Synonyms: compunction, qualm, uneasiness, doubt, reservation, more...
Scruple can mean a unit of weight, a tiny part or quantity, or a moral principle that inhibits action. Learn the synonyms, examples, etymology, and history of this word from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
[(British) ˈskruːpl , (US) ˈskrupəl ] sustantivo. escrúpulo m. a person of no scruples una persona sin escrúpulos. he is entirely without scruples no tiene conciencia. to have no scruples about ... no tener escrúpulos acerca de ... to make no scruple to do sth no tener escrúpulos para hacer algo. verbo intransitivo (formal)
scruples {plural} volume_up. scruples. volume_up. escrúpulos {m pl} more_vert. It is clear that certain Heads of Government have few scruples when it comes to China. expand_more Está claro que ciertos Jefes de Gobierno tienen pocos escrúpulos cuando se trata de China. EN. scruple {sustantivo} volume_up. scruple (también: qualm) volume_up.