Sentences with qualm
qualm
Q q - I have no qualms about recommending this approach. [+ about]
- He has no qualms about lying.
- One qualm with d'or to Door's newsletter is its occasional use of Parker Points.
- Its main qualm is that Google is reproducing work that is still subject to copyright protection.
- A sudden qualm about the success of the venture.
- The congregation watches sombrely as my father, without a qualm, long-handles Squasher out of the ground.
- Qualm implies a painful feeling of uneasiness arising from a consciousness that one is or may be acting wrongly [he had qualms about having cheated on the test]; scruple implies doubt or hesitation arising from difficulty in deciding what is right, proper, just, etc. [to break a promise without scruple]; compunction implies a twinge of conscience for wrongdoing, now often for a slight offense [to have no compunctions about telling a white lie]; misgive verb transitive implies a disturbed state of mind resulting from a loss of confidence as to whether one is doing what is right [misgivings of conscience]