extremely apprehensive
Frequency: 8.24.5 per million words
To be very worried or anxious.
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- She was extremely apprehensive about her future.
- He felt extremely apprehensive before his first major job interview.
- Despite her preparation, she remained extremely apprehensive about speaking in front of a large audience.
- I'm extremely apprehensive of what the test results might show.
- The child looked extremely apprehensive on his first day at the new school.
- With the economic downturn, many people have become extremely apprehensive about their financial security.
- Even after many flights, he is still extremely apprehensive during turbulence.
- The CEO seemed extremely apprehensive when making the final decision to launch the product.
- As a new parent, she was extremely apprehensive about every little cough her baby made.
- The sudden change in plans made everyone in the group extremely apprehensive.