feel apprehension

Frequency: 8.015.0 per million words

The most common and direct way to state that one is experiencing apprehension.

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Examples (10)

  • Many students feel apprehension before a big exam.
  • He felt a growing apprehension as the dark alley narrowed.
  • I was feeling considerable apprehension about the upcoming medical procedure.
  • She has felt great apprehension ever since the company announced layoffs.
  • You will likely feel some apprehension before speaking in front of a large audience.
  • The new hikers might feel apprehension when crossing the rickety bridge.
  • Did you feel any apprehension when you heard the strange noise downstairs?
  • He tried not to show it, but he felt deep apprehension about the mission's outcome.
  • Despite the risks, the experienced pilot didn't feel the slightest apprehension.
  • It is natural to feel apprehension when starting a new chapter in life.