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scrupulous

adjective
Nicely doubtful; hesitating to determine or to act; cautious in decision from a fear of offending or doing wrong. Be careful in moral conduct, not to offend scrupulous brethren. The judges that say upon the jail, and those that attended, sickened upon it and died.

scrupulous

To be satiated; to be filled to disgust.

scrupulous

To become disgusting or tedious. The toiling pleasure sickens into pain.

scrupulous

To be disgusted; to be filled with aversion or abhorrence. He sickened at the sight of so much human misery.

scrupulous

To become weak to decay; to languish. Plants often sicken and die. All pleasures sicken, and all glories sink.