Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: qualms
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Concept/ApproachQualm(s) = a feeling of uneasiness, doubt, or misgiving, especially about one's own conduct. The standard phrase is "to have no qualms about …".
Option analysisqualms — correct idiom and meaning: "no qualms". ✅scruple — usually appears as plural "scruples" or in the set phrase "without scruple"; "no scruple" is less common.conscience — one has "no conscience" (as a character trait), but the idiom with an act uses "no qualms about".morals — plural noun; "no morals" is a general condemnation, not a momentary hesitation.
Usage noteTypical structure: "no qualms about + gerund/noun".
Final Answerqualms
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