scrupolo
scruple, qualm
noun SKROO-poh-loh Rare
Origin: From Latin scrupulus (small sharp stone), used figuratively for a nagging worry.
Usage Note
Scrupolo is typically used in the plural scrupoli in phrases like avere scrupoli (to have scruples) or senza scrupoli (without scruples). In the singular it can also mean extreme care or meticulousness — lavorare con scrupolo (to work conscientiously). The dual sense of 'moral qualm' and 'meticulous care' can be contextually ambiguous.
Examples
"Non ha nessuno scrupolo nel mentire agli altri."
Natural Translation
He has no scruple about lying to others.
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