qualm - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • conscience: He experiences no troubles, no problems, no qualms of conscience.

Preposition: about

  • anything: It's quite a laid back group and we have no qualms about reading anything.

Converse of object

  • have: I have never had any qualms over leaving any of my children in their care, even at only 16 weeks old!
  • feel: But I don't feel any qualms about applying it to the people who wrote and voted for the DMCA itself.
  • get: And if you got any qualms about workplace inspections, there's a TUC guide to that too.
  • overcome: Having the belly to overcome any moral qualms about killing innocent people.
  • express: But so far, none of these Web publishers has expressed any moral qualms about their actions.
  • show: It was therefore the Stalinist shop stewards who undertook the task of sweating the workers, and they showed no qualms about it.

Adjective modifier

  • moral: Having the belly to overcome any moral qualms about killing innocent people.
  • ethical: None of these scientists suffered from the ethical qualms that might have lead to whistle blowing by western researchers.
  • few: Perhaps SPUC would have few qualms about these consequences.
  • serious: I have serious qualms about some practitioners who charge large amounts of money to patients in order to define a supposed individual nutritional approach.
  • such: Lucy didn't have any such qualms, apparently.
  • only: The only qualm is, I hope the cover shown on Amazon isn't the final cover.

Modifies a noun

  • fear: The Turkish Tourist Board in the UK is also keen to qualm fears.

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