Jennings had scruples about what was going down, unlike the rest of the associates,who dived enthusiastically into the ugly task before them
I had scruples about sneaking out.
A spy can't have any scruples about killing someone to prevent detection.
The old manager never fired a pregnant woman, but his successor had no such scruples.
The man had such a high level of scruples, he was incapable of telling a lie.
As a person of few scruples he was more than happy to take the credit for another person's work.
I think I can show you that your scruples are quite ill founded - (the dangerous game by Richard Connell)
I had to scruple when my teacher asked me wheather I was chewing gum in class or not.another answerThe word scruples is a synonym for ethics..sort of. John had no scruples about taking Henry's last piece of paper.Notice that the word has "no" in front of it. If you are going to use the word in a positive way, the word "scrupulous" would be used.Mary was scrupulous about cleaning her room.In this case, it means very particular, and has a different "slant" on things.
(The noun for moral hesitation is almost always used as the plural "scruples". Even rarer in US use is the verb to scruple, to hesitate.)"The old manager never fired a pregnant woman, but his successor had no such scruples."
The thieves devised several strategies to avoid been captured by the police. None of the marketing strategies of the company could improve their sales.
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The mayor's strategies amounted to, "Ignore the problem until it goes away".Successful strategies help us reach a goal or solve a problem.Many health problems cannot be solved with strategies.