0 a feeling of doubt or worry about a future event -- obawa
[ usually plural ] She has serious misgivings about giving birth at home.
This overcame - even rejected - patristic doubts and misgivings about the powerful emotional effect that music could have on performers and listeners.
In other texts, though, misgivings emerge with greater force to disrupt the epic narratives of empire.
I have strong misgivings about this way of accounting for the second case.
Big expectations and premature triumphs gave way to misgivings, stubborn skepticism prevailed.
The thought that one or more statisticians ex post would have collectivist misgivings and stop studying people outside their social contexts seems absurd.
A more persistent misgiving is provoked by a relative absence of context.
On the psychological side, revonsuo seems unaware of the sort of misgivings that might be entertained by behaviorists concerning his research program.
Often, these misgivings can be corrected with frank discussion.