misgive in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To misgive means to cause doubt or apprehension about someone's intentions or the outcome of a situation.
Sample Sentences
- Her sudden change in demeanor began to misgive me about her true intentions.
- As the deadline approached, I could not shake the feeling that something would misgive during the presentation.
- Despite the team's confidence, I couldn't help but misgive at the lack of preparation they displayed.
- The more I learned about the project, the more it began to misgive me about its feasibility.
- His vague answers started to misgive me regarding his commitment to the project.
- I began to misgive when I noticed his nervous demeanor during the presentation.
- Her frequent late arrivals to work started to misgive her supervisor about her commitment.
- Despite the enticing offer, I couldn’t shake the feeling of misgiving that lingered in the back of my mind.
- As the deadline approached, doubts began to misgive the team about their chances of success.
- He felt a sudden misgiving about trusting someone he had just met.