ˈover-ˈscrupulous, a.
[over- 28.]
Too scrupulous, excessively scrupulous.
| 1597 Hooker Eccl. Pol. v. xxix. §4 Their ouer-scrupulous dislike of so meane a thing as a Vestment. a 1711 Ken Man. of Prayers Wks. (1838) 382 Be not over-scrupulous, to make yourself guilty of more sins than you really are. 1836 H. Rogers J. Howe iv. (1863) 113 Without supposing the recusants to be..over-scrupulous fools. 1908 Westm. Gaz. 17 Aug. 2/1 Mr. Bryan's over-scrupulous attitude towards advertisements. 1952 E. Grierson Reputation for Song xxi. 173 She was..a giver, if he'd ever seen one, and not over-scrupulous in conscience or other things. |
So ˈover-scrupuˈlosity, -ˈscrupulousness.
| 1741 Richardson Pamela II. 160 Try to subdue this Over-scrupulousness and unseasonable Timidity. 1856 Q. Rev. Sept. 505 The man cannot be taxed with an over-scrupulosity. |