Misgiving in a sentence as a noun

Twelve years on, it remains a source of misgiving for my wife.

My chief misgiving with the title policy is partly of my own making.

To give you the depth of my misgiving here, I just can't see them sticking it out as the third place provider.

There's not, aside from the general misgiving I have about the black-box nature of .Net stuff.

Yeah—if there's one misgiving I have with the article, it's that they never really address the question of "who makes the rules?

The real big misgiving with Digg was letting web companies like mashable auto-submit all their articles.

> I think it'd be a hard sell to smaller teams,Yes, I suspect you are correct, which is my biggest misgiving about pursuing this product too much further.

I really want a Tesla but I would say my biggest misgiving is the perceived lack of “ownership”.I can’t really take it in for third party repairs.

One manifestation of curiosity, one sign of doubt, one expression of misgiving, and she is away!

I guess my misgiving about that is the relative addictiveness or follow on effects of your chosen entertainment?

It’s just policies like a CoC that grows and grows and grows to retroactively counteract every single offense or misgiving feels like drudging through a bunch of HR ********.

My only misgiving about this is the so-called "Awesome Bar" in Firefox 3, which introduces a lot of visual clutter for only marginal benefits.

Misgiving definitions

noun

uneasiness about the fitness of an action

See also: scruple qualm

noun

painful expectation

See also: apprehension

noun

doubt about someone's honesty

See also: mistrust distrust suspicion