very apprehensive

Frequency: 8.55.0 per million words

To be highly worried or anxious.

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  • He was very apprehensive about his upcoming job interview.
  • I feel very apprehensive whenever I have to speak in public.
  • They are very apprehensive of what the test results might show.
  • She seemed very apprehensive about flying for the first time.
  • The new student looked very apprehensive on his first day of school.
  • It's natural to become very apprehensive when thinking about the future.
  • As a parent, you can't help but be very apprehensive when your child is sick.
  • You sound very apprehensive on the phone; is everything alright?
  • With the economy in decline, many are growing very apprehensive about their financial security.
  • He remained very apprehensive about the decision, even after everyone reassured him.