qualm is a feeling of sickness, like your gonna throw-up.
Hunch.
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
The placement of "qu" before the letter "a" does not affect its pronunciation. In "quack," the "a" sounds like it does in "hat." In "quaint," the "a" sounds like it does in "stare." In "qualm," the "a" sounds like it does in "calm."
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"Qualm" refers to a feeling of unease, doubt, or hesitation, often related to moral concerns. Its opposite would be a sense of confidence, certainty, or reassurance, where one feels secure in their decisions and actions. In this context, terms like "assurance" or "conviction" can be seen as opposites of qualm.
The word qualm is a noun.
qualm is a feeling of sickness, like your gonna throw-up.
I found it qualm, when the convicts were given a life sentence, however was not so aggravated.
calm
Hunch.
Yes, the word 'qualm' is a noun, a word for an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear; a word for a thing.
I have no qualms with taking your life.
worry
Distrust, qualm, supposition, surmise, conjecture
qualm, balm, calm, psalm, charm
Qualm, quantum.