qualm|qualms in English
noun
[kwɑːm ,kwɔːm]
pang of the conscience; regret, sorrow; doubt, misgiving; sudden feeling of weakness and/or nausea
Use "qualm|qualms" in a sentence
1. 11 We protected ourselves without a qualm.
2. 24 They never know that exam make us qualm and dissatisfaction.
3. Despite my qualms, I took the job.
4. A Khan has no qualms or regrets.
5. 1 Despite my qualms, I took the job.
6. To destroy his diseased psychic kin without a qualm?
7. 21 He felt the flowing qualm spread over him.
8. Lastly she arrived at the tresses and felt a qualm of disgust.
9. 3 I have no qualms about recommending this approach.
10. 20 The doctor seemed seized with a qualm of faintness.
11. 19 A soft qualm regret, flowed down his backbone, increasing.
12. 10 To destroy his diseased psychic kin without a qualm?
13. 8 Despite my qualms, I took the job.
14. He had no qualms about cheating the tax inspector.
15. 5 He felt no qualms about borrowing money from friends.
16. 2 He had no qualms about cheating the tax inspector.
17. 28 synonyms for Compunction: guilt, misgiving, qualm, scruples, regret, reluctance, sorrow
18. 22 Hurstwood suffered a qualm of body as the car rolled up.
19. 4 She had no qualms about lying to the police.
20. 17 I get a few qualms just before the green light comes on.
21. 7 He had no qualms about dropping players he thought were off form .
22. A Bench with a lid can ease storage qualms in the playroom
23. 6 He had/felt no serious qualms about concealing the information from the police.
24. Chambers hoped to reconcile those readers with religious qualms to the general idea of transmutation.
25. 29 Meg had - this gift; the Lord saw fit - no qualms, she stole the jacket.