😟apprehension

noun
/ˌæprɪˈhɛnʃən/

Meaning

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

Example Sentences

She felt great apprehension before her job interview.

There is an apprehension about the depletion of fish stocks.

He felt a deep apprehension before the exam.

Example Expressions

with apprehension

Synonyms

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

Antonyms

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

Collocations

feel apprehension, with apprehension, deep apprehension

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