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Entry 4 senses Webster, 1913

Scrupulous

/skro͞op'-yəl-əs/ · Scru·pu·lous · IPA /ˈskɹuː.pjə.ləs/
01 a. Full of scruples; inclined to scruple; nicely doubtful; hesitating to determine or to act, from a fear of offending or of doing wrong.
  1. 1.
    Full of scruples; inclined to scruple; nicely doubtful; hesitating to determine or to act, from a fear of offending or of doing wrong.
    “Abusing their liberty, to the offense of their weak brethren which were scrupulous.” Hooker.
  2. 2.
    Careful; cautious; exact; nice; as, scrupulous abstinence from labor; scrupulous performance of duties.
  3. 3.
    Given to making objections; captious.[Obs.]
    “Equality of two domestic powers Breed scrupulous faction.” Shak.
  4. 4.
    Liable to be doubted; doubtful; nice.[Obs.]
    “The justice of that cause ought to be evident; not obscure, not scrupulous.” Bacon.