- Main Entry:
- qualm

- Pronunciation:
-
\ˈkwäm also ˈkwȯm or ˈkwälm\
- Function:
- noun
- Etymology:
- origin unknown
- Date:
- circa 1530
1
: a sudden attack of illness, faintness, or nausea
2
: a sudden access of usually disturbing emotion (as doubt or fear)
3
: a feeling of uneasiness about a point especially of conscience or propriety
— qualmy adjective
synonyms qualm,
scruple,
compunction,
demur mean a misgiving about what one is doing or going to do.
qualm implies an uneasy fear that one is not following one's conscience or better judgment
<no qualms about plagiarizing>.
scruple implies doubt of the rightness of an act on grounds of principle
<no scruples against buying stolen goods>.
compunction implies a spontaneous feeling of responsibility or compassion for a potential victim
<had compunctions about lying>.
demur implies hesitation caused by objection to an outside suggestion or influence
<accepted her decision without demur>.