"Misgiving" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Misgiving" Meaning

A misgiving is a feeling of doubt or apprehension about something, often a decision or a situation. It is a feeling that something is not quite right or that there is a problem or a flaw that has not been considered.

"Misgiving" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Misgiving"


1. A colleague shared her misgiving about the new manager's lack of experience.

2. The company's financial analyst raised a misgiving about the projected profits being too optimistic.

3. Her misgiving about the investment was justified when the company filed for bankruptcy.

4. The scientist had a major misgiving about the experiment's methodology, which led to a re-evaluation of the results.

5. The consumer's misgiving about the product's safety features led to a recall of the defective items.

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Misfortune refers to a series of unfortunate events or circumstances that bring sadness, trouble, or hardship to someone or something. It can also be used to describe an unfortunate or unlucky situation, person, or event. For example, "Losing one's job is a misfortune that can happen to anyone."

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To misgovern is to govern or rule in a foolish, incompetent, or unjust manner, often resulting in chaos, unrest, or harm to the governed.

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