Apprehension is an act of physically seizing something or taking hold of something, the act of taking something by legal process, or a feeling of anticipation or dread, mostly regarding unfavourable situations.
Frightened and apprehensive.
Sensible Dispensable Reprehensible
She felt apprehensive about speaking in public due to her fear of making mistakes. The students were apprehensive about the upcoming final exam. He was apprehensive about starting a new job in a different city.
She was apprehensive about the quiz she had to take.
Apprehensive is an adjective.
Apprehensive Films was created in 1997.
I am a bit apprehensive about my teenager learning to drive. He was apprehensive about accepting the position, but now he sees it as a good career move. She's very apprehensive about the surgery.
I am apprehensive on going to Big Bear!
Kim was always apprehensive when she think about her mother's trail.
He's always a bit apprehensive about flying. Parents are often appehensive about their teens learning to drive. I'm miserable at work but apprehensive about finding a new job. I was a bit apprehensive about trying the new medication. The new mother is apprehensive about leaving the baby with a sitter.
My dog always gets apprehensive during a thunderstorm.
Example sentence - I was quite apprehensive about changing medications after the severe asthma attack.