misgiving in English

noun
1
a feeling of doubt or apprehension about the outcome or consequences of something.
we have misgivings about the way the campaign is being run
verb
1
(of a person's mind or heart) fill (that person) with doubt, apprehension, or foreboding.
my heart misgave me when I saw him

Use "misgiving" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "misgiving" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "misgiving", or refer to the context using the word "misgiving" in the English Dictionary.

1. 2 She eyed the distant shoreline with misgiving.

2. 10 Carrie observed his ease with some misgiving.

3. 7 A stab of misgiving shot through Val.

4. 16 Misgiving mixing unimaginable gladness made me feel dizzy.

5. 13 There was misgiving in his own voice also.

6. 11 Parents at nearby misgiving whether ability success.

7. 6 She eyed the distant shoreline with misgiving.

8. Misgiving mixing unimaginable gladness made me feel dizzy.

9. 1 I read the letter with a sense of misgiving.

10. 12 A slight misgiving found place in Joan Durbeyfield's mind.

11. 9 Misgiving mixing unimaginable gladness made me feel dizzy.

12. 8 He looked with misgiving at the overcast sky.

13. 6 One imagines with misgiving the last scene on desolate Eldey.

14. 15 Thus the first hour of misgiving was swept away.

15. 14 My mother looked round with an expression of misgiving.

16. 5 With some misgiving, I ordered a half carafe of red wine.

17. 9 With some misgiving, I ordered a half carafe of red wine.

18. 29 In all of Carrie's actions there was a touch of misgiving.

19. 21 They are great simply because they receive life without misgiving.

20. 28 synonyms for Compunction: guilt, misgiving, qualm, scruples, regret, reluctance, sorrow

21. 28 The first words of the text filled us with misgiving.

22. 16 He looked with misgiving at the strange man in front of him.

23. 23 He had adopted the profession by accident and practised it with misgiving.

24. 155 synonyms for Concern: anxiety, fear, worry, distress, unease, apprehension, misgiving, disquiet

25. 24 May be they are simply great enough to receive without misgiving.

26. 4 Slowly and with misgiving, she went down to greet the Reverend James Longley.

27. 17 Love becomes solicitousness, hope sinks to misgiving,(www.Sentencedict.com) and faith to hope.

28. 18 He looks with misgiving at the strange man in front of him.

29. 3 My only misgiving is that we might not have enough time to do the job properly.

30. 27 The man of honour is broad and tolerant , the flunky is worry and misgiving.

31. 20 In short, is it not a concession to the misgiving, to keep the forge?'.

32. 22 Problem is excessiveness the reaction may cause the crisis spread and then cause market the participants of misgiving ego realization.

33. Insecurity usually mars this relationship. This can be one extremely mawkish union. Unique, destructive, yet passionate and lustful resulting in impair and misgiving.

34. 26 Insecurity usually mars this relationship. This can be one extremely mawkish union. Unique, destructive, yet passionate and lustful resulting in impair and misgiving.

35. Compunction noun a twinge of misgiving I don’t know about you, but I have a hard time resisting lovely skeins of sock yarn

36. 30 Recently, not a few dicast all receive the super - cellular phone chit like this, and feel a misgiving for the communication safety of oneself's cellular phone.

37. Anxiety, concern, fear, worry, doubt, alarm, suspicion, dread, unease, mistrust, misgiving, disquiet, premonition, trepidation, foreboding, uneasiness, pins and needles, apprehensiveness It reflects real anger and Apprehension about the future

38. 19 Her misgiving was such that at dusk, when the milking was over, she walked in the garden alone, to continue her regrets that she had disclosed to him her discovery of his considerateness.

39. 25 To be plunged in this state, at the age of into the midst of the social sea of England would have justified considerable misgiving as to my being able to keep afloat.

40. While all these words mean "a misgiving about what one is doing or going to do," Compunction implies a spontaneous feeling of responsibility or compassion for a potential victim. had Compunctions about lying

41. Where imposture, ignorance, and brutal Cupidity, are the stock in trade of a small body of men, and one is described by these characteristics, all his fellows will recognise something belonging to themselves, and each will have a misgiving that the portrait is his own.