Misgiving

Pronunciation: /mɪsˈɡɪv/

Misgiving (verb)

  1. To feel slight doubt or worry that something may not go well.
  2. To make someone uncertain about the truth, safety, or success of an idea or action.
  3. To feel strong uneasiness because you expect trouble or failure.

Examples

  • I have a small worry before the meeting.
  • She has a small worry about the plan.