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apprehension

noun
ˌæprɪˈhɛnʃən

Meaning

Anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
anxiety or fear about the future; the act of understanding something

Example Sentences

There is an apprehension about the depletion of fish stocks.

He felt a deep apprehension before the exam.

She felt great apprehension before her job interview.

Example Expressions

with apprehension

Synonyms

anxiety, fear, worry, concern, uneasiness, foreboding, dread, unease
Entry 1
anxiety, fear, worry, concern, uneasiness
Entry 2
anxiety, foreboding
Entry 3
anxiety, fear, worry, dread, unease

Antonyms

confidence, certainty, assurance, boldness, fearlessness, calmness
Entry 1
confidence, certainty, assurance, boldness, fearlessness
Entry 2
confidence, assurance
Entry 3
confidence, assurance, calmness

Collocations

feel apprehension, with apprehension, deep apprehension

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