Use "misgivings" in a sentence

1. The misgivings were dispelled.

2. He agreed, despite his misgivings.

3. I tried in vain to dispel her misgivings.

4. His misgivings seemed to cause him indigestion.

5. All her misgivings came flooding back.

6. I had grave misgivings about making the trip.

7. She decided to go despite her misgivings.

8. I have serious misgivings about taking the job.

9. I viewed the process with grave misgivings.

10. She shared my misgivings about the planned weekend.

11. In fact, Ralph did have misgivings about switching careers.

12. She had some misgivings about what she was about to do.

13. Opponents of nuclear energy have deep misgivings about its safety.

14. McKenna expressed serious misgivings about several of the officers.

15. Many teachers expressed serious misgivings about the new exams.

16. Many others join the unions, but with considerable misgivings.

17. Some politicians have expressed grave misgivings about the scheme.

18. By the long trail of Barterings & dissemblings, palterings & misgivings

19. He had considerable misgivings at the prospect of moving jobs.

20. They have deep misgivings about allowing business values to permeate the schools.

21. Despite my misgivings[sentencedict .com], I dropped heavy hints at home.

22. There were some misgivings within the ranks of the media too.

23. Recall, with misgivings, that what attracted me to Spouse originally was his wit.

24. I felt I had to express my misgivings about her decision.

25. Such misgivings are precisely the result of being fettered by circumstance and habit.

26. She had serious misgivings about the whole affair, but they proved unfounded.

27. Despite her misgivings, the passionate sincerity in the girl's declaration of faith struck a chord.

28. Despite misgivings, I acquired a New Testament and began to read it.

29. Not without many misgivings did he find himself in Mrs. Proudie's boudoir.

30. It was too irksome to lie there, harassing my brain with a hundred idle misgivings.

31. The local people still harboured considerable misgivings over the flood of workers into their village.

32. Luke's dismissal of Elise as a mere client had rekindled all her misgivings.

33. Despite her misgivings about leaving the baby, she decided to accompany her husband.

34. Jack had very decided misgivings about Minto's impulsive suggestion that Warnie should live with them.

35. Synonyms for Apprehensions include anxiety, worry, alarm, concern, disquiet, fear, unease, uneasiness, dreads and misgivings

36. Despite his misgivings, Eisenhower later wrote the Army's official incident report that endorsed MacArthur's conduct.

37. He dismissed any previous misgivings because all at once he felt protective towards the girl on the couch.

38. Langford still had water in his canteens, but he accepted out of politeness, he says, and with some misgivings.

39. 14 As Soap beached the craft and ushered the two ashore, Pooley viewed the place with the gravest misgivings.

40. They had misgivings about Mr Major's diffidence, felt he was not carrying the battle to the strongly challenging enemy.

41. Practising aerobatics and spinning will help to overcome any misgivings you may have about flying in steep turns at low speeds.

42. The Prime Minister countered by stating that he had grave misgivings about the advice he had been given.

43. McDonald last week overcame all financial misgivings and agreed to play baseball for the Baltimore Orioles organization.

44. The Committee was not without its own misgivings about non-cohabitation as a prerequisite for prosecution for marital rape.

45. Finally, after deliberation, it was decided to initiate the Peace Corps program despite misgivings about working under a military regime.

46. Backbiting and slander are so widespread that they have become the topic of people’s meetings and an avenue for expressing their anger, misgivings and jealousy

47. During the course of the first training session, Keane expressed serious misgivings about the adequacy of the training facilities and the standard of preparation for the Irish team.

48. As a hatcher , I accumulated many experiences and tasted the puzzle at the beginning, the misgivings during prosecution and learned to play to the score in scene.

49. Synonyms for Baulking at include fighting shy of, demurring from, flinching from, recoiling from, scrupling about, hanging back from, having misgivings about, having scruples about, having qualms about and scrupling to

50. ‘The courts have no similar Compunction about making injunctions to prevent torts and these have very much the same effect.’ Synonyms scruples , misgivings, qualms, worries, unease, uneasiness, hesitation, hesitancy, doubts, reluctance, reservations

51. Notwithstanding, my journey homeward was sadder than my journey thither; and many misgivings I had, ere I could prevail on myself to put the missive into Mrs Linton's hand.

52. Synonyms for Baulked at include fought shy of, demurred from, flinched from, recoiled from, scrupled about, hung back from, had misgivings about, had scruples about, had qualms about and scrupled to

53. ‘The courts have no similar Compunction about making injunctions to prevent torts and these have very much the same effect.’ Synonyms scruples , misgivings, qualms, worries, unease, uneasiness, hesitation, hesitancy, doubts, reluctance, reservations

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55. - for a limited season only”, in Trains Illustrated, page 258: We hope that he is, and that our misgivings arise solely from the Minister's characteristically Affronting approach to a railway matter.··The offering of an affront

56. En We shall pay attention to all these matters, to the developments which the future might bring, and the Presidency and the Council, as it Behoves them and where justified, will not fail to take the appropriate action and initiatives to provide a response to any misgivings and problems which might arise.

57. Context examples “You are a sort of monster,” I added Audaciously, “a Caliban who has pondered Setebos, and who acts as you act, in idle moments, by whim and fancy.” (The Sea-Wolf, by Jack London) She was Audaciously prejudiced in my favour, and quite unable to understand why I should have any misgivings, or be low-spirited about it