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    scrupulous

    scrupulous - Dictionary definition and meaning for word scrupulous

    Definition
    (adj) having scruples; arising from a sense of right and wrong; principled
    Example Sentence
    • less scrupulous producers sent bundles that were deceptive in appearance
    Definition
    (adj) characterized by extreme care and great effort
    Synonyms : conscientious , painstaking
    Example Sentence
    • conscientious application to the work at hand
    • painstaking research
    • scrupulous attention to details
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for scrupulous

it makes u think of sculpture and while building sculpture the worker has to be very careful

to screw a virgin girl....require extreme care plus great effort

SCRUPULOUS or FASTIDIOUS which are rhyming words refer to someone who is very careful, very conscientious.

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Scrupulous is derived from scruple. Scruple sounds like trouble and scrupulous sounds like "trouble less". A person who is EXTREMELY THOROUGH is trouble less.

SCREW+PULL+US -- Mountaineers use screws/pegs (where the rope is tied) to pull the crew up in case anybody slips .. It requires a great deal of effort and thoroughness (question of life and death)

we always hear in movies "Scrupulously killed" >>> which means the murderer has has very carefully killed someone without leaving behind any clue..


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