63 Verbs to Use for the Word misgiving

If he felt any misgiving as to her power of mastering her team he kept it to himself.

Besides, their unmistakable air of confidence and exultation caused him some misgivings.

It is only when language is insincerewhen it expresses lofty sentiments or generous sympathies, yet springs from designing selfishnessthat it justly arouses misgivings.

You mistake me when you express misgivings about my relishing a series of Scriptural poems.

That evening, however, the father told the mother of the young man's confession, and she, who already entertained various misgivings, felt more anxious than ever.

But, as I was saying, I cannot help having misgivings concerning the future.

Candlish, Buchanan, Duff, Fairbairn, Rainy, and Guthrie, Sir Henry Moncreiff, Lord Dalhousie, and Mr. Murray Dunlop, most of whom had got their ecclesiastical training in the great controversy which had issued in the Disruption; but all their eloquence and all their skill did not avail to allay the misgivings or silence the objections of the other party.

We regret that some kindor, as Mr. Moxon would have thought it, unkindcritic, did not, on the appearance of this first volume, confirm his own misgivings that he had been all this time, like the man in the farce, talking not only prose, but nonsense into the bargain: this disagreeable information the pretension of his recent publication obliges us to convey to him.

Samantha and her sisters were hardly as steady about it as their mother; but they were careful to conceal their misgivings from their neighbors, which was very kindly indeed in the circumstances.

" 'Maso was silent, for, if true, the answer at once removed many misgivings.

About the year 1809 or 10, I became a student of Rev. George Bourne; he was the first abolitionist I had ever seen, and the first I had ever heard pray or plead for the oppressed, which gave me the first misgivings about the innocence of slaveholding.

Louis XIV. had several times conceived some misgiving of the camarera major's influence over his grandson; she had been disgraced, and then recalled; she had finally established her sway by her fidelity, ability, dexterity, and indomitable courage.

In a prefatory note to this volume, the brothers (writing as executors) confess these misgivings.

He has also, by the dialogue of the Painter and Poet, made in itself taking to the attention through the picture and the flighty recitation, suggested and interested us incidentally in the character of Timon, and conveyed a vague misgiving of misfortune to come to him.

How could a man of no education define for them his own but half-denied misgivings about the Law, his sense of oppression, constraint and awe, of being on the defensive, even, in an abject way, his skepticism?

It was easy to read in his eye, the pleasure his heavy nature felt in the excitement; and yet it was easy to detect the misgivings of an erroneous education, by the seriousness of all the other members of his countenance.

You won't make trouble between old friends?' Vanity disarmed the girl's misgiving.

In a natural manner he sauntered up the ridge, as if his intention was to return to the camp-fire, that being the course most likely to dissipate any misgiving on the part of the other.

But as they neared their goal the boys' minds could scarcely escape misgivings.

This declaration excited, we confess, painful misgivings in our mind; for, if Mr. Wilson was already in possession of the truth, independently of historical research,whether by communications from the spirits of the Conquistadores, or by any other of the easy and popular methods of solving obscure problems,what need was there of his consulting the standard authorities at all?

It impressed him as not unnatural that he should experience such misgivings.

" I pledged myself to profound secrecy, but walking home the remembrance of an uncanny gleam in her bold black eye put to flight my misgivings.

But suddenly she forgot her misgivings again, for Max Hempel was saying incredible things, things which set her imagination agog and her pulses leaping.

and, what is more, he got one, at least an heiress; but sometimes God gives and the devil misgives.

" "I doubt whether she has guessed my misgiving," Eveena answered.

63 Verbs to Use for the Word  misgiving