"Scrutator" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scrutator" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Scrutator
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"Scrutator" Meaning

A scrutinizer; a careful observer.

"Scrutator" Examples

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| Example | Usage |
| --- | --- |
| The election committee was led by a careful scrutinator who monitored every ballot. | To be a character, to examine closely and check for errors |
| The movie review said that the editor made a poor scrutinator, missing a crucial plot twist. | To act as a scrutinizer, to observe carefully |
| Despite being the scrutinator general of the financial reports, some discrepancies were found. | The person responsible for reviewing, checking or examining |
| Before submitting the proposal, we shared it with a scrutinator to ensure its legality. | A person who scrutinizes or reviews something carefully |
| The scrutinator identified a flaw in the plan, and the project had to be restarted. | A harsh, critical criticizer or evaluator |

"Scrutator" Similar Words

Scrupled

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Scruples

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Moral principles or ethics that influence a person's behavior and decision-making. They are personal standards or values that guide one's actions and choices, often conflicting with personal gain or temptation.

Scrupolosity

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Scrupulist

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The term "scrupulist" is a mixture of "scrupule" and "moralist." A scrupulist is a person who is overly cautious or meticulous in their judgments, actions, or decision-making, to the point of being excessively scrupulous. They might be inclined to doubt or hesitate excessively in the face of uncertainties or moral dilemmas.<br><br>In essence, a scrupulist tends to rigorously analyze and scrutinize their conduct, often to the point of being paralyzed by indecision or excessive self-doubt, especially when dealing with issues that involve moral values.

Scrupulosity

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Scrupulous

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Meaning: extremely careful and diligent in one's work or actions, unwilling to take risks or compromise one's principles, and having a strong sense of morality and ethics.<br><br> synonyms: meticulous, exact, precise, conscientious, thorough, and careful.

Scrupulously

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Carefully and thoroughly, paying attention to every detail in order to avoid making mistakes or overlooking anything important.

Scrupulousness

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Scrutineer

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Scrutineering

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Scrutineers

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Scrutinies

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Scrutinise

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To give careful and detailed attention to something in order to understand it or identify any mistakes or problems.

Scrutinised

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Scrutiniser

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Scrutinises

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Closely examines or examines carefully, often in a critical way.<br><br>Example: The judge scrutinises the witness statements carefully to determine the validity of their testimony.