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What (who) is misgiving - definition

UNPLEASANT COMPLEX COMBINATION OF EMOTIONS THAT INCLUDES FEAR, APPREHENSION AND WORRY, AND IS OFTEN ACCOMPANIED BY PHYSICAL SENSATIONS SUCH AS PALPITATIONS, NAUSEA, CHEST PAIN AND/OR SHORTNESS OF BREATH
Anxious; Psychological anxiety; Trait anxiety; Anxieties; Anxiously; Anxiousness; Nervous wreck; Anxiogenesis; Decision anxiety; Anxiety response; Self anxious; Self-anxious; Self anxiety; Self-anxiety; Self anxiousness; Self-anxiousness; Anxiety (mood); Risk factors for anxiety; Misgiving; Refractory anxiety; Overanxiousness; Evolution of anxiety; Evolutionary origin of anxiety; Social risk factors for anxiety; Causes of anxiety
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  • A job applicant exhibiting a facial configuration that in certain cultures is an expression of worry

misgiving         
(misgivings)
If you have misgivings about something that is being suggested or done, you feel that it is not quite right, and are worried that it may have unwanted results.
She had some misgivings about what she was about to do...
N-VAR
misgiving         
¦ noun a feeling of doubt or apprehension about something.
Misgiving         
·noun Evil premonition; doubt; distrust.
II. Misgiving ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Misgive.

Wikipedia

Anxiety

Anxiety is an emotion which is characterized by an unpleasant state of inner turmoil and includes feelings of dread over anticipated events. Anxiety is different than fear in that the former is defined as the anticipation of a future threat whereas the latter is defined as the emotional response to a real threat. It is often accompanied by nervous behavior such as pacing back and forth, somatic complaints, and rumination.

Anxiety is a feeling of uneasiness and worry, usually generalized and unfocused as an overreaction to a situation that is only subjectively seen as menacing. It is often accompanied by muscular tension, restlessness, fatigue, inability to catch one's breath, tightness in the abdominal region, nausea, and problems in concentration. Anxiety is closely related to fear, which is a response to a real or perceived immediate threat (fight or flight response); anxiety involves the expectation of future threat including dread. People facing anxiety may withdraw from situations which have provoked anxiety in the past.

The emotion of anxiety can persist beyond the developmentally appropriate time-periods in response to specific events, and thus turning into one of the multiple anxiety disorders (e.g. generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder). The difference between anxiety disorder (as mental disorder) and anxiety (as normal emotion), is that people with an anxiety disorder experience anxiety most of the days during approximately 6 months, or even during shorter time-periods in children. Anxiety disorders are among the most persistent mental problems and often last decades. Besides, strong percepts of anxiety exist within other mental disorders, e.g. obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder.

Examples of use of misgiving
1. This misgiving makes its presence felt in all sorts of places.
2. Ibok said the governments main misgiving was the integration of rebels into security forces.
3. If he‘s ever had a misgiving about doing only one job his whole life, he doesn‘t reveal it.
4. Tempted as I am to walk the streets bawling into a fruit, I am minded of my fundamental misgiving over the whole arena of novelty phones.
5. There is considerable misgiving among regional powers already over Washington‘s hidden long–term agenda to bring Afghanistan, which has been historically a neutral country, under the NATO flag.