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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 n. often plural (qualm, moral doubt) escrúpulo nm. duda nf. recelo nm. I have no scruples about letting Jacob babysit the kids. No tengo escrúpulos en dejar a Jacob el cuidado de los niños.
a feeling that prevents you from doing something that you think is morally wrong or makes you uncertain about doing it. escrúpulo. Robin Hood had no scruples about robbing the rich to give to the poor. Robin Hood no tenía escrúpulos en robar a los ricos para dárselo a los pobres. He is a man without scruple - he has no conscience.
scruple. verb. formal uk / ˈskruː.p ə l / us / ˈskruː.p ə l /. not scruple to do something. to not care that something you do is morally wrong or likely to have bad results: He wouldn't scruple to cheat his own mother if there was money in it for him. Ver más.
Scruples are moral principles or beliefs that make you unwilling to do something that seems wrong. ...a man with no moral scruples. Inglés americano : scruple / sˈkrupəl /
Scruples are moral principles or beliefs that make you unwilling to do something that seems wrong.
Traducción de 'scruples' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.