qualm
1 of 1noun/kwɑm/
Forms:qualms
1
a feeling of doubt or uneasiness, often related to one's conscience or sense of right and wrong
- She had no qualms about speaking her mind, even if her opinions were unpopular.
- Despite the lucrative offer, he felt a qualm about accepting the job because of the company's unethical practices.
- As she prepared to leave, a sudden qualm made her reconsider her decision to move to a new city.
- Despite her qualms, she decided to go ahead with the plan, trusting her instincts.
- The judge expressed qualms about the fairness of the trial, given the lack of evidence.
2
a slight feeling of nausea or unease, often temporary
- She suddenly felt a qualm after eating too quickly.
- He experienced qualms while riding the roller coaster.
- The boat's rocking motion gave her qualms.
- The strong smell of seafood caused him qualms.
- Seeing blood often gives people qualms.
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