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inapprehension

American  
[in-ap-ri-hen-shuhn] / ˌɪn æp rɪˈhɛn ʃən /

noun

  1. lack of apprehension.


Etymology

Origin of inapprehension

First recorded in 1735–45; in- 3 + apprehension

Example Sentences

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He paled a little, and sucked his lip, his eyes wandering to the girl, who stood in stolid inapprehension of what was being said.

From Saint Martin's Summer by Sabatini, Rafael

He stared at her a moment in blank inapprehension; then a deep blush came burning into his face.

From Mary Wollaston by Webster, Henry Kitchell

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