Hunch.
qualm is a feeling of sickness, like your gonna throw-up.
Non-fish.
If you mean disgusted then delighted, pleased, happy attractive or desirous
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 opposite of "qualm," which refers to a feeling of unease or doubt, could be "certainty" or "confidence." While qualms suggest hesitation or moral discomfort, certainty conveys assurance and a clear conscience. Thus, someone who feels confident in their decisions would likely experience no qualms.
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.
Lucky.
calm
Yes, the word 'qualm' is a noun, a word for an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear; a word for a thing.
Non-fish.
Compassion or interest.
Destroyed or ruined.
it doesnt hve an atonym !
"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.
I have no qualms with taking your life.