scruple
noun 1 a feeling of doubt as to whether an action is morally right. 2 historical a unit of weight used by apothecaries, equal to 20 grains. verb hesitate to do something that one thinks may be wrong. ORIGIN from Latin scrupus, literally rough pebble, (figuratively) anxiety.
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