deeply apprehensive
Frequency: 5.52.1 per million words
To feel a strong and profound sense of anxiety or fear.
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- He felt deeply apprehensive about the upcoming final interview.
- The patient was deeply apprehensive of receiving the test results.
- She looked deeply apprehensive as she walked onto the stage.
- With the economy worsening, many people are becoming deeply apprehensive about their financial security.
- As a new father, I'm deeply apprehensive about making mistakes.
- The defendant seemed deeply apprehensive throughout the trial.
- Despite his excitement, he was deeply apprehensive about climbing the treacherous mountain.
- The sudden change in government made the citizens deeply apprehensive of the future.
- In the silence that followed the explosion, everyone remained deeply apprehensive.
- "Why do you sound so deeply apprehensive?" she asked, noticing the tremor in his voice.