Palms sweating and his face red, speaker stepped up to the podium with his speech.
podium
To do something apprehensively is to do it with caution and concern about the consequences. An example of it used in a sentence is: The shy boy apprehensively walked up to the podium to give his speech.
Timorously (adverb): apprehensively; timidlyExample: The boy made his way timorously toward the podium when he was called on to give his speech.
The speech was so uninteresting it began to enervate anyone within a five-mile radius of the podium.
The root word of podium means foot.
He stood on a podium.It can be used as a regular noun.
The student was asked to approach the podium and make his speech.
The guest speaker walked up to the podium and introduced himself to the audience.
Bill wrote a speech to give his fellow editors at their yearly convention. As he approached the podium, he hoped his speech would be well-received...he was an editor after-all, not a writer.
raised platform
Nervously, as it is describing walked, which is the verb in the sentence.
The choir sang from the hymnal during Sunday service.
podium
To do something apprehensively is to do it with caution and concern about the consequences. An example of it used in a sentence is: The shy boy apprehensively walked up to the podium to give his speech.
It's called a podium.
The plural of podium is podiums.
Podium is a noun.