Sentence example with the word 'apprehension'

apprehension

abduction, caliber, coup, faith, inquietude, mental capacity, notion, prenotion, scrupulousness, taking in, wisdom

Definition n. fearful expectation or anticipation

Last update: August 4, 2015


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His apprehension of the new teacher was baseless.   [noun]

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We suffer too from concupiscence of the mind, where our mental capacity and apprehension of the truth become clouded or enslaved to sin.   [noun]

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At the same time no apprehension of danger seems to have been entertained.   [noun]

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The manner of the scout was seriously impressive, though no longer distinguished by any signs of unmanly apprehension.   [noun]

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There was not, however, any instant cause for such an apprehension.   [noun]

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This time the scout seized the rifle with avidity; nor had Magua, though he watched the movements of the marksman with jealous eyes, any further cause for apprehension.   [noun]

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After shoving aside the bushes, and proceeding a few paces, he encountered the females, who awaited the result of the conference with anxiety, and not entirely without apprehension.   [noun]

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Stimulated by apprehension, he left the scout, who immediately entered into a loud conversation with the stranger that had so unceremoniously enlisted himself in the party of travelers that morning.   [noun]

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He was not even by taste or apprehension a poet.   [noun]

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