slightly apprehensive
Frequency: 7.84.1 per million words
To be a small amount worried or anxious.
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- I felt slightly apprehensive before my first job interview.
- He looked slightly apprehensive when the teacher called his name.
- She was slightly apprehensive about flying for the first time.
- On the phone, her voice sounded slightly apprehensive as she asked about the results.
- As the turbulence began, the passengers became slightly apprehensive.
- Despite the reassurances, the investors remained slightly apprehensive about the market's stability.
- I am slightly apprehensive of what the future holds for our industry.
- Although he was well-prepared, he still felt slightly apprehensive before the big presentation.
- The new team member seemed slightly apprehensive on his first day at the office.
- They were slightly apprehensive about walking through the dark forest at night.