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qualms (n.)
1.fearful expectation or anticipation"the student looked around the examination room with apprehension"
qualm (n.)
1.uneasiness about the fitness of an action
2.a mild state of nausea
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QualmQualm (?), n. [AS. cwealm death, slaughter, pestilence, akin to OS. & OHG. qualm. See Quail to cower.]
1. Sickness; disease; pestilence; death. [Obs.]
thousand slain and not of qualm ystorve [dead]. Chaucer.
2. A sudden attack of illness, faintness, or pain; an agony. “ Qualms of heartsick agony.” Milton.
3. Especially, a sudden sensation of nausea.
For who, without a qualm, hath ever looked
On holy garbage, though by Homer cooked? Roscommon.
4. A prick or scruple of conscience; uneasiness of conscience; compunction. Dryden.
qualm (n.)
compunction, conscience, misgiving, queasiness, remorse, scruple, sickness, squeamishness, twinge, uncertainty, uneasiness
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qualms (n.)
↘ in fear of ↗ be reluctant to, dread, fear, not like the idea of, not look forward to
qualms (n.)
qualm (n.)
angst, anxiety, apprehension, concern, disquietude, solicitude, unquiet, worry[Hyper.]
anticipate, have a feeling, have a foreboding, have a premonition of, have a presentiment of, have a scary feeling, have misgivings about, misgive, sense, sense beforehand, sense in advance - scruple - scruple - scruple - scrupulous[Dérivé]
qualm (n.)
effet de mauvaise digestion (fr)[Classe]
action de vomir ou régurgiter (fr)[Classe]
malaise gastrique (fr)[Classe]
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