misgiven

[mis-giv-uhn]

misgiven Definition

to give doubt or apprehension to; to make uneasy or uncertain.

Using misgiven: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "misgiven" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The recent events have misgiven the public about the safety of the vaccine.

  • Example

    His nervousness misgave me about his ability to handle the situation.

  • Example

    She was misgiven by the strange noises coming from the basement.

misgiven Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for misgiven

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Summary: misgiven in Brief

'Misgiven' [mis-giv-uhn] is a verb that means to cause doubt or unease. It is often used in situations where trust or reliability is in question, as in 'The recent events have misgiven the public about the safety of the vaccine.' 'Misgiven' can be replaced with synonyms like 'distrust' or 'mistrust,' and antonyms include 'trust' and 'believe.'