0 an uncomfortable feeling when you doubt if you are doing the right thing:
1 an uncomfortable feeling of doubt about whether you are doing the right thing:
Unfortunately, he said, there are people who have no qualms about bringing in replacement workers for strikers.
I have qualms about the force of their claim that 'the present tense behaves normally on this interpretation'.
Yet judges had few qualms about overturning long-standing rating practices if those practices violated the judges' sense of justice.
I have no qualms about recommending this is a classroom edition.
Career-path qualms are not exclusive to peripatetic teachers; school music teachers may experience similar worries.
Rejecting the dictates of an increasingly intolerant society, they had no qualms about imposing gender roles on women.
They seemed to have few qualms regarding the effect this might have on their children's identities.
Scientists and military figures who voiced their ufological faith in the press seem to have had no qualms with the term.
Upon doing so, however, they often developed serious qualms about the justification of continuing their scientific pursuits.