noun
- a feeling of doubt or hesitation with regard to the morality or propriety of a course of action
- a unit of weight equal to 20 grains or one third of a dram
Usage: archaic; apothecary
verb
- to hesitate or be reluctant to do something that one thinks may be wrong
Examples
- She had no scruples about lying to get the job.
- His moral scruples prevented him from cheating on the exam.
- Without a scruple of conscience, he took credit for her work.
- The politician showed no scruples when it came to accepting bribes.
- He didn’t scruple to use his influence for personal gain.
- She would not scruple to tell him exactly what she thought.
- The apothecary measured out three scruples of the medicine.