Meaning of SCRUPLES
Pronunciation: | | skr'oopulz
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| Definition: | | [n] motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions |
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| Synonyms: | | conscience, moral sense, sense of right and wrong |
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| See Also: | | ethical motive, ethics, morality, morals, sense of duty, sense of shame, small voice, superego, voice of conscience, wee small voice | |
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| Definition: | | Scruples Scruples is the novel that created publishing history, the first-and widely acknowledged to be the very best-novel ever written about the staggeringly luxurious life of a Beverly Hills boutique and the people who work in it. Scruples was translated into twenty languages and made Rodeo Drive famous around the world. The New York Post said that Scruples was born to be a smash bestseller. . . It has more inside information about the worlds of high fashion and Hollywood than you`d find in a dozen manuals. With Scruples, Judith Krantz earned her reputation as a blazingly talented and original storyteller. she takes her readers behind the scenes of wealthy and fame to show them the real people and the real emotions that exist at the core of even the most high-powered lives. Scruples is the leader of her #1 best-selling novels. more details ... |
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