apprehensions

[US]/[əˈprɛnʃənz]/
[UK]/[əˈprɛnʃənz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.Feelings of anxiety or dread.; The act of arresting someone.; A suspicion or belief.

Phrases & Collocations

expressing apprehensions

all apprehensions

despite apprehensions

addressing apprehensions

rising apprehensions

share apprehensions

over apprehensions

dismiss apprehensions

fueling apprehensions

initial apprehensions

Example Sentences

she expressed her apprehensions about the upcoming exam.

the company addressed the employees' apprehensions regarding the restructuring.

he tried to allay my apprehensions about moving to a new city.

despite their apprehensions, they decided to proceed with the project.

the report highlighted several apprehensions concerning the safety of the new drug.

the speaker acknowledged the audience's apprehensions about the proposed changes.

his initial apprehensions faded as he got to know the team better.

the board shared the public's apprehensions about the environmental impact.

she voiced her apprehensions during the meeting about the budget cuts.

the security team investigated the passengers' apprehensions about a suspicious package.

the lawyer carefully listened to the client's apprehensions regarding the case.

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