[ UK /kwˈɑːm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a mild state of nausea
  2. uneasiness about the fitness of an action
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How To Use qualm In A Sentence

  • The biggest qualm I have with fair trade is its basic ignorance of comparative advantage.
  • We're revisiting the venue to qualm any fears about its suitability.
  • The manager has no qualms about dropping players who do not perform well.
  • Its Sunday so I have no qualms about posting a slow boring post, if you're reading this today then you're probably bored too.
  • So he turned to Micheline Bernardini, an exotic dancer at the Casino de Paris, who had no qualms about appearing nearly nude in public.
  • I'm glad to hear you say you have some qualms here.
  • The advertising companies, currently employed by the parties, have no qualms about emotional manipulation.
  • However these are small qualms against an excellent project that deserves every plaudit for its unique enterprise.
  • Dim as it was, it seemed to shift, wavering in a disturbingly qualmish fashion, and he shut his eyes, concentrating grimly on what he might do to Richard Brown, and he got the man alone someday. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • They had no qualms about banishing a Roger Williams or an Anne Hutchinson and few about hanging the occasional Quaker, all for the sin of daring to differ on points of theology.
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