apprehensions

[ˌæprɪˈhɛnʃənz]

apprehensions Definition

  • 1anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen
  • 2understanding or grasping something

Using apprehensions: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "apprehensions" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He had apprehensions about the safety of the plane.

  • Example

    The apprehension of the suspect was a relief to the community.

  • Example

    She had some apprehensions about starting a new job.

apprehensions Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for apprehensions

Antonyms for apprehensions

Phrases with apprehensions

  • the act of perceiving or anticipating danger

    Example

    The soldiers were trained to have quick apprehension of danger.

  • the act of arresting or detaining someone for legal reasons

    Example

    The police officer made an apprehension of the suspect.

  • apprehension of knowledge

    the act of understanding or grasping something

    Example

    Her apprehension of the subject matter was impressive.

Origins of apprehensions

from Old French 'apréhension', from Latin 'apprehensio', from 'apprehendere' meaning 'seize, grasp'

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Summary: apprehensions in Brief

'Apprehensions' [ˌæprɪˈhɛnʃənz] refer to anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen, as well as the act of understanding or grasping something. It is often used in phrases like 'apprehension of danger' and 'apprehension of knowledge.' Synonyms include 'fear,' 'dread,' and 'unease,' while antonyms include 'confidence' and 'calm.'