noun
- anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen
- the action of arresting someone
- understanding or grasp of something
Usage: plural of apprehension
Usage: plural of apprehension; formal or legal context
Usage: plural of apprehension; formal
Examples
- She had serious apprehensions about starting her new job.
- His apprehensions about the surgery kept him awake at night.
- The police reported several apprehensions during the protest.
- The suspect’s apprehension occurred without incident.
- Their apprehensions of the complex theory were surprisingly accurate.
- Students’ apprehensions of the material varied widely.
- Despite her apprehensions, she decided to move forward with the plan.