scrupulous in the PONS Dictionary

scrupulous Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be scrupulous about [or in] sth
to be scrupulous about [or in] sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He gained a reputation as a scrupulous and honest tax-farmer.
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The artistic obligation entailed by the creation of this instrument has always been honored, with two curators employed in its constant and scrupulous care.
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I doubt any author today, however famous, would get such scrupulous attention.
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She was a notorious spendthrift who was less than scrupulous about paying her debts.
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Later biographers characterise him as a perfectionist, excessively conscientious and scrupulous, to the point where considerations of detail prevented him from completing much.
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She has a scrupulous eye for detail and possesses an eidetic memory.
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It implies, as well, the most scrupulous regard upon our part for the sovereignty of each of them.
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He was unsurpassed as a teacher, giving his lessons with scrupulous care and the keenest interest in his pupils' progress.
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It is therefore important that users check the breakthrough permeation times for gloves, and pay scrupulous attention to avoiding contamination when degloving.
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But he should also be scrupulous, and, as being scrupulous, weak.
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