qualmy Synonyms

qualmy Meaning

qualmy

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

qualmy Sentence Examples

  1. The qualmy in her stomach made her hesitate before taking a bite of the unfamiliar dish.
  2. A sudden qualm of fear gripped him as he peered over the edge of the precipice.
  3. She hesitated for a moment, a qualm of conscience preventing her from betraying her friend.
  4. The sight of the gory accident filled him with a qualm of nausea.
  5. A qualm of guilt weighed heavily on his mind as he realized his actions had caused the suffering of others.
  6. The faint odor of decay sent a qualm through her body, making her gag.
  7. A qualm of doubt crept into his mind as he considered the implications of his decision.
  8. The knowledge that his actions had hurt those he cared about filled him with a qualm of remorse.
  9. A qualm of unease settled in her gut as she sensed something was amiss.
  10. The qualm of regret that he had missed out on so many experiences haunted him for years to come.

FAQs About the word qualmy

a sudden feeling of usually disturbing emotion (such as doubt or fear), a feeling of doubt or indecision in matters of right and wrong, a feeling of uneasiness

vexed,qualmish, fretful, preoccupied, restless, distraught, hesitant, aggrieved, unstrung, flustered

easy, calm, collected, sure, confident, cool, relaxed, controlled,nerveless, happy-go-lucky

The qualmy in her stomach made her hesitate before taking a bite of the unfamiliar dish.

A sudden qualm of fear gripped him as he peered over the edge of the precipice.

She hesitated for a moment, a qualm of conscience preventing her from betraying her friend.

The sight of the gory accident filled him with a qualm of nausea.