SCRUPULOUS

Someone who is very careful about doing something correctly or doing what is honest and morally right

📘 Definitions

adjective To be extremely careful, thorough, and attentive to detail; having strong moral integrity and a deep concern for doing what is right.

having moral integrity : acting in strict regard for what is considered right or proper

Precise; exact or strict. doing everything correctly and exactly as it should be done

🕰️ Etymology

The word scrupulous originates from the Latin scrupulus, meaning a small sharp stone. Metaphorically, this “sharp stone” represented a nagging feeling of unease—something that pricks the conscience when something is not quite right.

Over time, the word evolved to describe someone who is guided by that inner moral awareness: a person who notices the small details and refuses to ignore them.

✍️ Example Sentence

  • The Lawyer was srupulous in her preparation for the case, leaving no stone unturned

🔁 Synonyms

  • Meticulous

  • Conscientious

  • Ethical

  • Principled

  • Thorough

  • Careful

Each of these highlights an aspect of scrupulousness—attention, responsibility, and moral clarity.

📚 Scrupulous & Emerald Book Club’s Mission

Emerald Book Club exists to inspire and develop readers, writers, and authors, while fostering meaningful connection through literature and conversation. Being scrupulous aligns deeply with this mission.

  • As readers, we engage thoughtfully with texts, respecting diverse voices and perspectives.

  • As writers, we choose our words carefully, understanding their power to shape thought and emotion.

  • As a community, we operate with integrity, inclusivity, and respect—ensuring everyone feels valued and heard.

Scrupulousness reminds us that growth does not come from carelessness, but from intention. From paying attention to stories, to people, and to the responsibility that comes with sharing ideas.

🌱 Why We Love This Word

In a fast-moving world, being scrupulous is a quiet but powerful act. It encourages us to slow down, think deeply, and act ethically—values that sit at the heart of Emerald Book Club’s vision of building a thoughtful, engaged, and connected literary community.

Reflection Prompt:
How can you be more scrupulous in your reading, writing or daily conversations this week?

🕰️ Etymology

The word sacrosanct comes from Latin sacrosanctus, meaning “made sacred by religious sanction.”
It is formed from:

  • sacer — sacred

  • sanctus — holy or inviolable

Originally, the term referred to people or laws protected by divine authority. Over time, its meaning expanded to include values, principles, and rights that a society holds as untouchable.

✍️ Example Sentence

“Freedom of expression is considered sacrosanct in a healthy and open society.”

🔁 Synonyms

  • Inviolable

  • Sacred

  • Untouchable

  • Fundamental

  • Hallowed

  • Beyond question

Each synonym reinforces the idea of deep respect and protection.

🌱 Why We Love This Word

Sacrosanct reminds us that some things deserve unwavering respect. It encourages reflection on what we protect, uphold, and refuse to compromise—whether in our personal lives, communities, or institutions.

It is a powerful word that bridges language, ethics, and values.

📚 Sacrosanct & Emerald Book Club’s Mission

At Emerald Book Club, we believe that access to knowledge, creativity, self-expression, and community connection are sacrosanct.

Our mission to inspire readers, writers, and thinkers is rooted in the belief that:

  • Learning should be respected and accessible

  • Diverse voices deserve to be heard

  • Stories have the power to connect and uplift communities

These principles are not optional—they are foundational to who we are.

🌍 Sacrosanct & Our Vision

Our vision is to build inclusive, thoughtful, and empowered communities through literature and conversation. We treat:

  • Curiosity

  • Respectful dialogue

  • Creative freedom

  • Cultural exchange

as sacrosanct values—protected, nurtured, and celebrated in every space we create.

💬 Members’ Thoughts

What do you consider sacrosanct?

  • A value?

  • A right?

  • A belief or tradition?

Share your reflections in the comments and join the conversation.


🏆 Vote for Your Favourite Word

As part of Vocabulary Tuesdays, members are invited to submit their favourite words throughout the day. At the end of the session, we’ll vote for the word that resonated most with our community.

📚 Join Us Every Tuesday

Vocabulary Tuesdays at Emerald Book Club is a space to explore language, sharpen communication skills, and connect through words. Whether you’re a reader, writer, or simply curious, you’re welcome to take part. Discover something new—one word at a time.

Word of the Day Sacrosanct

Sacrosanct describes something that is regarded as so important, sacred, or fundamental that it must not be questioned, challenged, or violated.(especially of a principle, place, or routine) regarded as too important or valuable to be interfered withmost sacred or...

Word of The Day Obstinate

Stubbornly refusing to change one’s opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so

Word of The Day Lackadaisical

Lackadaisical (adjective) describes someone or something lacking interest, enthusiasm, or effort, showing a lazy, listless, or half-hearted attitude. It implies a carefree indifference or a spiritless lack of energy, often seen in a person’s approach to work or tasks. Synonyms include languid, lethargic, idle, spiritless, and unmotivated, while examples of usage involve “lackadaisical service” or a “lackadaisical attempt

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