qualm in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

qualm in the PONS Dictionary

qualm Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Few had any ethical qualms about their actions.
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He is often violent, having no qualms about hurting people, particularly those who annoy him.
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We are very far from having any moral qualms as far as our national war goes.
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He particularly praised the quieter moments between the characters, and listed the story feeling a little compressed as his main qualm.
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She was renowned for her beauty, and had no qualms about enhancing it by the use of cosmetics, which was considered daring at the time.
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She argued that the dismissal of several jurors who had qualms about the death penalty was incorrect.
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The work at the train shed was not clear to him; he even felt some qualms when thinking of it.
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Although he has qualms of conscience, he overcomes them as opposition melts before his onslaught.
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It also illustrates a variant, that even when you have qualms about what he is saying, you know that he is saying it well.
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She is very outspoken and has no qualms expressing her opinions, even if it means censuring the guests.
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