What is another word for misgiving?

Pronunciation: [mɪsɡˈɪvɪŋ] (IPA)

Misgivings are feelings of doubt, hesitation, or uncertainty that arise about something. Some synonyms for the word "misgiving" are mistrust, suspicion, skepticism, apprehension, unease, distrust, or qualm. Mistrust implies a total lack of confidence in someone or something. Suspicion typically indicates the presence of some evidence that has raised doubts or concern. Skepticism generally pertains to skepticism-based distrust and a tendency to question. Apprehension refers to feelings of discomfort or fear about future events or situations. Unease pertains to a vague sense of discomfort or worry. Distrust is a more intense form of mistrust, and qualm refers to feelings of hesitation or reluctance about something.

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What are the hypernyms for Misgiving?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Misgiving?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

What are the opposite words for misgiving?

Misgiving refers to a feeling of doubt, hesitation or suspicion, but it is always helpful to learn antonyms to describe the opposite meaning of the word. Some antonyms of misgiving are certainty, confidence, assurance, trust, faith, and conviction. Instead of misgiving, an individual may have a sense of assurance, conviction, and certainty in their judgement. They may have trust in their abilities and faith in their decision making, without any hesitation or doubt. Confidence is also a good antonym for misgiving, as it portrays a positive and strong feeling of belief in oneself, even in the face of challenges or uncertainties.

What are the antonyms for Misgiving?

Usage examples for Misgiving

He who says, All these things have I kept from my youth up, is the same who feels the torturing misgiving, What good thing must I do to attain life?...
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus"
G. A. Chadwick
She was not afraid to plunge into her new school life, but deep down in her heart she felt some little misgiving.
"Marjorie Dean High School Freshman"
Pauline Lester
What he could not account for was her evident misgiving of the ultimate outcome of their romance.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee

Famous quotes with Misgiving

  • There will be no misgiving, no shrinking back, no calculation of overpowering odds, no terror of possible consequences, if you frankly accept the gift which God offers you to-morrow.
    Joseph Barber Lightfoot
  • This is God's work. Therefore it must be triumphant. There is no place for misgiving or despondency.
    Joseph Barber Lightfoot
  • At every crisis in one's life, it is absolute salvation to have some sympathetic friend to whom you can think aloud without restraint or misgiving.
    Woodrow Wilson
  • A prudent mind can see room for misgiving, lest he who prospers would one day suffer reverse.
    Sophocles
  • The turtle obviously had no sense of proportion; it differed so widely from myself that I could not comprehend it; and as this word occurred to me, it occurred also that until my body comprehended its body in a physical material sense, neither would my mind be able to comprehend its mind with any thoroughness. For unity of mind can only be consummated by unity of body; everything, therefore, must be in some respects both knave and fool to all that which has not eaten it, or by which it has not been eaten. As long as the turtle was in the window and I in the street outside, there was no chance of our comprehending one another. Nevertheless, I knew that I could get it to agree with me if I could so effectually buttonhole and fasten on to it as to eat it. Most men have an easy method with turtle soup, and I had no misgiving but that if I could bring my first premise to bear I should prove the better reasoner. My difficulty lay in this initial process, for I had not with me the argument that would alone compel Mr. Sweeting to think that I ought to be allowed to convert the turtles — I mean I had no money in my pocket. No missionary enterprise can be carried on without any money at all, but even so small a sum as half a crown would, I suppose, have enabled me to bring the turtle partly round, and with many half-crowns I could in time no doubt convert the lot, for the turtle needs must go where the money drives. If, as is alleged, the world stands on a turtle, the turtle stands on money. No money no turtle. As for money, that stands on opinion, credit, trust, faith — things that, though highly material in connection with money, are still of immaterial essence.
    Samuel Butler (novelist)

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