Sentence example with the word 'qualm'

qualm

agitation, boggle, conviction, falter, howl, modesty, pangs of conscience, punctilio, remonstration, squawk, uncertainty

Definition n. uneasiness about the fitness of an action

Last update: October 4, 2015


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He had qualms about passing the information to the police.   [noun]

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And if you get any qualms about workplace inspections, there's a guide to that too.   [noun]

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I don't feel any qualms about applying it to the people who wrote and voted for the rule.   [noun]

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A soft qualm, regret, flowed down his backbone, increasing.   [noun]

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He felt the flowing qualm spread over him.   [noun]

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And if you get any qualms about workplace inspections, there's a guide to that too.   [Please select]

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Yet I lied without the faintest rippling qualm of conscience.   [Please select]

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And she dropped off to sleep with never a qualm of conscience about her broken promise.   [Please select]

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What he had felt earlier in the day had been a mere trifling qualm.   [Please select]

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"She will forgive me," he said, reassuring himself, in spite of an inward qualm of misgiving.   [Please select]

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As for Victoria, she accepted everything--compliments, flatteries, Elizabethan prerogatives--without a single qualm.   [Please select]

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