The word qualms means an uneasy feeling, worry, or doubt. A sentence using the word could be "Bob had no qualms about stealing the car from the parking lot."
I have no qualms about answering this question.
Mary had qualms about going out without her parents' permission.
I have no qualms with taking your life.
After hiding Johnny's wallet as an April fool's joke, I began to have qualms. What if she taught someone stole it and will call the police? EK
don't hesitate to demur to the idea if you have any qualms
Qualms of conscience are feelings of guilt, doubt, or unease about a decision or action taken. It is a moral or ethical hesitation or conflict that can arise when a person is uncertain about the rightness or wrongness of a particular course of action.
"Qulam" is not a commonly recognized word in English. It might be a specific term or word in a different language or context. Without more information, it is difficult to provide an accurate example of how to use "qulam" in a sentence. Can you provide more context or information about the word?
There is one syllable.
The opposite of remorseless is compassionate, so the opposite of qualms (meaning doubts or misgivings) would be certainty or confidence.
qualm, balm, calm, psalm, charm
well imagine that he would have if he had no qualms about maiming and killing other things ie people
She is the extent to which the US Government will go to silence mistakes they have committed and do not want to get out to the general public, and they have no qualms about doing this sort of thing.