scruples

/ˈskruːpəlz/
noun
  1. Moral principles or feelings that prevent a person from doing something wrong.
    • She has strong scruples and would never steal.
    • His scruples kept him from lying to his parents.
    • The lawyer had no scruples about hiding evidence.
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