Sentences with apprehension
ap·pre·hen·sion
A a - It reflects real anger and apprehension about the future.
- ...information leading to the apprehension of the alleged killer. [+ of]
- Yet there is often apprehension as a first time birth mother, or concerns at the thought of repeating the experience.
- But there is a line between a healthy dose of apprehension and panicking to the point of having verbal diarrhea.
- ...the sudden apprehension of something familiar as something alien.
- Police apprehension of the burglar was aided by two alert teenagers.
- The most heightening apprehension is to find land for the best prices.
- The sense of Australia in the apprehension of the world.