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apprehensive
[ap-ri-hen-siv]
adjective
uneasy or fearful about something that might happen.
apprehensive for the safety of the mountain climbers.
quick to learn or understand.
perceptive; discerning (usually followed byof ).
apprehensive
/ ˌæprɪˈhɛnsɪv /
adjective
fearful or anxious
Other Word Forms
- apprehensively adverb
- apprehensiveness noun
- nonapprehensive adjective
- overapprehensive adjective
- overapprehensively adverb
- overapprehensiveness noun
- pseudoapprehensive adjective
- pseudoapprehensively adverb
- unapprehensive adjective
- unapprehensively adverb
- unapprehensiveness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of apprehensive1
Example Sentences
Monday’s report arrived as tariffs, weight-loss drugs and apprehensive low-income customers, who have been hit harder by the past few years of inflation, weigh on restaurant stocks.
“I don’t know if I have the courage to stare into the spectacle of the great unknown,” Keaton wrote in 2014’s “Let’s Just Say It Wasn’t Pretty,” sounding as apprehensive as ever.
I should have been nervous, maybe apprehensive, that he was here.
"I felt apprehensive. I didn't have the skills to actually understand it fully."
Mr Quinn recounted attending the civil rights' march, he said he was a bit "apprehensive" because paratroopers were on the streets.
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