qualms (Meaning)

qualms

a sudden fear, a sudden attack of illness, faintness, or nausea, a feeling of doubt or indecision in matters of right and wrong, a sudden feeling of usually disturbing emotion (such as doubt or fear), a feeling of uneasiness about a point especially of conscience or propriety

qualms Sentence Examples

  1. Despite her initial qualms, she decided to take the job offer.
  2. He expressed his qualms about the project's feasibility during the meeting.
  3. She had no qualms about confronting injustice wherever she encountered it.
  4. His qualms about the safety of the new product were justified when it malfunctioned.
  5. Despite her qualms, she knew she had to speak up against the unfair treatment.
  6. The company proceeded with the merger despite qualms from some shareholders.
  7. He couldn't shake off his qualms about the decision he had made.
  8. She had qualms about moving to a new city, leaving behind everything familiar.
  9. The team leader's qualms about the new strategy were echoed by several team members.
  10. Despite his qualms, he went along with the plan to avoid conflict.

FAQs About the word qualms

a sudden fear, a sudden attack of illness, faintness, or nausea, a feeling of doubt or indecision in matters of right and wrong, a sudden feeling of usually dis

regrets, misgivings,doubts, compunctions, scruples, objections,guilts, suspicions, remorses, uncertainties

certitudes, confidences, certainties, certainties, assurances, convictions, convictions, certitudes, confidences,assurances

Despite her initial qualms, she decided to take the job offer.

He expressed his qualms about the project's feasibility during the meeting.

She had no qualms about confronting injustice wherever she encountered it.

His qualms about the safety of the new product were justified when it malfunctioned.