qualm in English

noun
1
an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, especially about one's own conduct; a misgiving.
military regimes generally have no qualms about controlling the press

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1. 11 We protected ourselves without a qualm.

2. 24 They never know that exam make us qualm and dissatisfaction.

3. To destroy his diseased psychic kin without a qualm?

4. 21 He felt the flowing qualm spread over him.

5. Lastly she arrived at the tresses and felt a qualm of disgust.

6. 20 The doctor seemed seized with a qualm of faintness.

7. 19 A soft qualm regret, flowed down his backbone, increasing.

8. 10 To destroy his diseased psychic kin without a qualm?

9. 28 synonyms for Compunction: guilt, misgiving, qualm, scruples, regret, reluctance, sorrow

10. 22 Hurstwood suffered a qualm of body as the car rolled up.

11. 23 He felt a qualm in his stomach, and it was more in memory of his loneliness.

12. 30 Did she see her husband as capable of murder? She had used the word without a qualm.

13. How does the noun Compunction differ from other similar words? Some common synonyms of Compunction are demur, qualm, and scruple

14. 28 He let himself down beside her and took her in his arms, and Leonora yielded to him without a qualm.

15. 18 She had shot him without qualm of conscience, without a second thought,[www.Sentencedict.com] and walked away without even looking back.