Antonyms for "misgiving" include: * certainty * confidence * doubtlessness * sureness * trust
Misgiving is a feeling of doubt or apprehension. An example sentence would be: Her misgivings were making her not want to complete the task.
I am feeling very misgiving right now, doesn't work because it treats it as an adjective. It would be more like: I have grave misgivings about the sentence previously used to illustrate "misgiving".Alicia enjoyed her roman history class but had a misgiving about her macro-economics class. Karen enjoyed her date with Paul but had misgivings about him.nounOften, misgivings. a feeling of doubt, distrust, or apprehension.An example sentence would be "My friend was ready to get on board with the new plan, but i was having some misgivings."
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
The antonym for from is to. Because antonym means opposite.
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The Misgiving - 2015 was released on: USA: 11 October 2015
some lady at the end is like hey and im like yeah
I had some misgiving about accepting the job offer, as the company’s financial stability seemed uncertain. Despite the attractive salary, my misgiving lingered in the back of my mind, urging me to do more research. Ultimately, I decided to trust my instincts and declined the position.
Skepticism, doubt, wariness, misgiving, suspicion...
Misgiving is a feeling of doubt or apprehension. An example sentence would be: Her misgivings were making her not want to complete the task.
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I am feeling very misgiving right now, doesn't work because it treats it as an adjective. It would be more like: I have grave misgivings about the sentence previously used to illustrate "misgiving".Alicia enjoyed her roman history class but had a misgiving about her macro-economics class. Karen enjoyed her date with Paul but had misgivings about him.nounOften, misgivings. a feeling of doubt, distrust, or apprehension.An example sentence would be "My friend was ready to get on board with the new plan, but i was having some misgivings."
uneasiness, concern, worry, doubt, tension, angst, apprehension, misgiving
Misgiving refers to a feeling of doubt, apprehension, or unease about something, often related to a decision or situation. It reflects uncertainty or a lack of confidence in the outcome, leading to hesitation or concern. Misgivings can arise from intuition, past experiences, or a sense of foreboding regarding future events.
The Razor's Edge (1944)
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.