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How to use misgivings in a sentence

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He couldn't help having misgivings about the easy taxonomy to which he found himself resorting.
Despite my misgivings, I picked up a box of these today when I filled the new prescription.
I had some misgivings, and he had some misgivings, so I suggested he sleep on it overnight before rushing into a decision.
They may cite religion or culture, but the roots of their misgivings go even deeper.
Brae followed cautiously, and Chase stood behind him stammering his misgivings.
Despite my earlier misgivings, this place is a find for those ready to shell out serious gelt.
As a scientist, I had explored quantum mechanics and come to have misgivings about the depersonalized view of nature I had been raised in.
No, the generals will not issue an order because of the misgivings of one colonel.
But as we haul ourselves against the pull of gravity and into the 21st century, we continue to have misgivings.
We are in a city ravaged by war where the menfolk rally round a new leader despite their misgivings.
Sheridan's initial misgivings about involvement with theatre soon gave way to grandiose ambition.
I have grave misgivings about the viability of this type of funding while copyright and patent laws remain in force.
He, likewise, had some misgivings about cabovers, as did some members of the mechanical crew.
From her tone, I could tell that any misgivings about me were all gone by now, and I relished that fact, by snuggling deeper into her embrace.
I understand their misgivings but I most strongly disapprove of their opposition to change.
Several residents attended a meeting of the development control committee to express their misgivings.
Given this, and the fact that the entrance hall had been painted Chinese red, my mounting misgivings did not seem wholly unfounded.
I was dismayed by their lack of confidence in the world's safest form of travel but understood their misgivings.
They are hiding behind the fig leaf of the UN to give their misgivings about war an air of high-minded internationalism.
Nonetheless, I have always had some misgivings about dignifying the count at all.
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Examples from Classical Literature
If your misgivings on that head are shared by a majority the thing would pass immediately and undiscussed, almost.
I felt at once that he had succeeded in some machination against me, and with ominous misgivings quickened my steps.
If we had our own misgivings about the end of this jaunt, our companions had none.
Even Aunt Hannah had evident misgivings, and had put a seed-cake in his trunk.
And, under the influence of his reassuring kindliness, her hesitance and misgivings disappeared.
One has no misgivings, no heartburn, no exasperation with fate.
There is nothing in Ecclesiastes like the misgivings of a noble nature.
Whenever my grandparents had misgivings, and began to wonder whether I was not too young to go off to college alone, Mrs.
I poured out my misgivings to Will that night behind closed doors.
From the old negress, Tambudza, Tarzan had gathered a suggestion that now filled his mind with doubts and misgivings.
It was too irksome to lie there, harassing my brain with a hundred idle misgivings.
Norah's secret misgivings on her sister's account rendered her more than usually serious and uncommunicative, as the year advanced.
And yet his misgivings were not so dark as, imagined by the light of this later time, they would appear.
The federalists watched this Republican revival with grave misgivings.
Meanwhile, I lay quietly eyeing him, having no serious misgivings now, and bent upon narrowly observing so curious a creature.
For, alas, neither is the townhall itself without misgivings.
She was audaciously prejudiced in my favour, and quite unable to understand why I should have any misgivings, or be low-spirited about it.
It domineered above them so, that all their bodings, doubts, misgivings, fears, were fain to hide beneath their souls, and not sprout forth a single spear or leaf.
We crossed the Mer de Glace in safety, but we had misgivings.
Our reserve of bullion is much larger at present than is usually kept in a single branch office, and the directors have had misgivings upon the subject.
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