Scrupulous meanness refers to an excessive or overly meticulous concern for moral correctness, often resulting in extreme stinginess or reluctance to share resources. Individuals exhibiting this behavior may adhere rigidly to rules or principles while neglecting the broader context of generosity and kindness. This attitude can lead to a lack of compassion in interpersonal relationships, as the focus on strict adherence to rules overshadows the importance of empathy and generosity.
That is the correct spelling for "meanness" (wickedness or irascibility).
-He was scrupulous about the choices he made.
Try to stay out of meanness.
Less scrupulous producers sent bundles that were deceptive in appearance. OR The boys moral code was absolutely scrupulous.
Scrupulous is spelled s-c-r-u-p-u-l-o-u-s.
I had confidence in my partner, who was absolutely scrupulous in his business dealings.
Her teaching skills required using a scrupulous voice.
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Yes, scrupulous and indifferent are antonyms. Being scrupulous means being meticulous and attentive to detail, while being indifferent means showing a lack of concern or interest.
(scrupulous - honest, or accurate, attending to detail)The store manager was always scrupulous in his dealings with customers.The banker had always been known as a scrupulous and trustworthy businessman.The doctor was scrupulous in his preparation for the operation.The bank robbers paid scrupulous attention to the timing of their crime.
It means "scrupulous".
Cooped with this, unscrupulous,