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to not scruple to do something

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  • not scruple to do something — formal phrase to not have any moral worries about doing something bad He did not scruple to state his views bluntly. Thesaurus: to do something wrong, or to be badsynonym Main entry: scruple …   Useful english dictionary

  • not scruple to do something — formal to not have any moral worries about doing something bad He did not scruple to state his views bluntly …   English dictionary

  • scruple — I UK [ˈskruːp(ə)l] / US [ˈskrup(ə)l] noun [countable, usually plural] Word forms scruple : singular scruple plural scruples a moral principle that prevents you from doing something that you think is bad She had no scruples about eavesdropping on… …   English dictionary

  • scruple — scru|ple1 [ skrupl ] noun count usually plural a moral principle that prevents you from doing something you think is bad: She had no scruples about eavesdropping on conversations. scruple scru|ple 2 [ skrupl ] verb not scruple to do something… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • scruple — 1 noun (countable usually plural) a belief about right and wrong that prevents you from doing something bad: Atkins was a ruthless man with few moral scruples. | without scruple (=without caring about the effects your actions may have on other… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • scruple — scru|ple1 [ˈskru:pəl] n [C usually plural, U] [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: scrupule, from Latin scrupulus small sharp stone, cause of mental discomfort , from scrupus sharp stone ] a belief about what is right and wrong that prevents… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Scruple — • An unfounded apprehension and consequently unwarranted fear that something is a sin which, as a matter of fact, is not Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Scruple     Scruple      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • scruple — 1. noun /ˈskɹuː.pəl/ Hesitation as to action from the difficulty of determining what is right or expedient; unwillingness, doubt, or hesitation proceeding from motives of conscience; to consider if something is ethical. Paroles: I have not, my… …   Wiktionary

  • demur — vb Demur, scruple, balk, jib, shy, boggle, stick, stickle, strain are comparable when they mean to hesitate or show reluctance because of difficulties in the way. One demurs to or at something when one raises objections to it, casts doubt upon it …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Luther, Martin — • Leader of the great religious revolt of the sixteenth century in Germany; born at Eisleben, 10 November, 1483; died at Eisleben, 18 February, 1546 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Luther, Martin      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Luther —     Martin Luther     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Martin Luther     Leader of the great religious revolt of the sixteenth century in Germany; born at Eisleben, 10 November, 1483; died at Eisleben, 18 February, 1546.     His father, Hans, was a… …   Catholic encyclopedia

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