RELIGIOUS vs SCRUPULOUS: NOUN
- One who is bound by monastic vows, as a monk, a friar, or a nun.
- A person bound by monastic vows, or sequestered from secular concern, and devoted to a life of piety and religion; a monk or friar; a nun.
- A member of a monastic order, especially a nun or monk.
- A member of a religious order, i.e. a monk or nun.
- A member of a religious order who is bound by vows of poverty and chastity and obedience
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RELIGIOUS vs SCRUPULOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Extremely scrupulous or conscientious.
- Of, concerned with, or teaching religion.
- Extremely scrupulous and conscientious
- Having or showing belief in and reverence for a deity
- Concerning religion.
- Possessing, or conforming to, religion; pious; godly
- Scrupulously faithful or exact; strict.
- Belonging to a religious order; bound by vows.
- Concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church
- Of or relating to clergy bound by monastic vows
- Highly dedicated, as one would be to a religion.
- Committed to the practice of religion.
- Precise; exact or strict
- Having scruples or compunctions.
- Exactly and carefully conducted.
- Liable to be doubted; doubtful; nice.
- Careful; cautious; exact; nice.
- Full of scruples; inclined to scruple; nicely doubtful; hesitating to determine or to act, from a fear of offending or of doing wrong.
- Conscientious and exact; painstaking. : meticulous.
- Characterized by extreme care and great effort
- Having scruples; arising from a sense of right and wrong; principled
- Having scruples; principled.
RELIGIOUS vs SCRUPULOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Scrupulous, exact, strict, rigid. See religion.
- Synonyms Devotional.
- Of or pertaining to religion; concerned with religion; teaching or setting forth religion; set apart for purposes connected with religion: as, a religious society; a religious sect; a religious place; religious subjects; religious books or teachers; religious liberty.
- Bound by or abiding by some solemn obligation; scrupulously faithful; conscientious.
- Pertaining or devoted to a monastic life; belonging to a religious order; in the Roman Catholic Church, bound by the vows of a monastic order; regular.
- Imbued with, exhibiting, or arising from religion; pious; godly; devout: as, a religious man; religious behavior: used in the authorized version of the Bible of outward observance (Jas. i. 26; Acts xiii. 43).
- Inclined to scruple; hesitating to determine or to act; cautious from a fear of erring; especially, having scruples of conscience.
- Given to making objections; captious.
- Nice; doubtful.
- Exact; precise; rigorous; punctilious.
- Having scruples
- Arising from a sense of right and wrong
- Principled
RELIGIOUS vs SCRUPULOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Faiths, Theological, Religions, Secular, Religion, God fearing, Scrupulous, Churchlike, Churchgoing, Devout, Sacred, Churchly, Pious, Interfaith, Spiritual
- Principled, Prudent, Precise, Observant, Stringent, Conscientiously, Strict, Attentive, Rigorous, Thorough, Meticulous, Religious, Painstaking, Careful, Conscientious
RELIGIOUS vs SCRUPULOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Denominational, Faiths, Theological, Secular, Religion, God fearing, Scrupulous, Churchlike, Churchgoing, Devout, Sacred, Churchly, Pious, Interfaith, Spiritual
- Principled, Prudent, Precise, Observant, Stringent, Conscientiously, Strict, Attentive, Rigorous, Thorough, Meticulous, Religious, Painstaking, Careful, Conscientious
RELIGIOUS vs SCRUPULOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Department would allow Federal financial assistance to support religious instruction, religious worship, and proselytization.
- The National Council of Religious Communities continued its efforts to promote religious tolerance.
- Religious freedom and diversity keeps the religious life of Canadians interesting.
- Other religious groups may conduct religious funerals upon request.
- EEO claims by employees of religious institutions who perform vital religious duties at the core of the mission of the religious institution.
- Mandalas can also be crocheted as a part of your religious practices because they can significantly denote the religious signs of various religious cultures.
- Human rights groups and religious authorities accused the security forces of abuses and religious suppression when dealing with minority religious groups.
- These activities included assembling for religious worship, expressing religious beliefs in public and in private, and publishing religious texts.
- The embassy routinely used social media to share messages of religious tolerance and highlight religious groups celebrating religious holidays or events.
- Religious organizations include congregations, theological schools, monasteries, religious brotherhoods, missions, and administrations of religious associations consisting of religious organizations.
- Even the most scrupulous seller could inadvertently mislead you.
- We do this by publishing Scrupulous Anonymous Newsletter.
- Viewed in connection with the scrupulous scruti Narb.
- Any noisome victuals is scrupulous in search sex.
- The fiduciary must act with scrupulous good faith.
- Humility is what the scrupulous soul needs most.
- Paul Vincent copyedited the book with scrupulous care.
- Scrupulous employers who are taken over by less scrupulous ones: where a previously trustworthy relationship and unwritten promises can no longer be relied upon.
- Scrupulous people tend to ignore such advice, but this is a time to be scrupulous and obey your confessor.
- Now, if you are one who tends to be scrupulous you are probably already beginning to be scrupulous right now about being scrupulous.
RELIGIOUS vs SCRUPULOUS: QUESTIONS
- Is there any association between magico-religious and non-magico-religious treatment groups?
- Can my employees request time off for religious or religious reasons?
- What religious groups did the Middle Colonies have religious tolerance?
- Does the religious freedom Restoration Act require a religious exemption?
- How is religious diversity and religious tolerance established in India?
- Do employers have to make religious accommodations for religious beliefs?
- Which cricketers have given religious expression to their religious beliefs?
- Does Freedom of religious belief promote religious harmony?
- Are there any religious names with religious connotations?
- Does the University offer religious accommodations for religious observances?
- Would You Rather Be a scrupulous Catholic or a faith-is-all Protestant?
- Which is the best definition of the word scrupulous?
- What makes a person susceptible to the less scrupulous?
- Did wicked confessors take advantage of scrupulous nuns?