It means fear. It can also mean the act of capturing.
Examples:
"I have a strong apprehension of walking through that neighborhood, in the dark, unarmed."
"There is a reward for information leading to the apprehension of the suspect."
anxiety, concern, fear, worry, alarm, suspiction, dread, trepidation
expectation
I don’t knows
- Apprehend - Apprehension - Appropriation
agitation, apprehension, hassle, panic, upset, bewilderment
Synonyms for the adjective doubtful are:dubioussuspiciousuncertaincircumspectquestionablecrypticinconclusiveindefinitequestionableunclearvaguecontradictory
A synonym for "Fordize" would be "Americanize". A synonym for "Fordize" would be "Americanize".
Apprehension is a noun.
- Apprehend - Apprehension - Appropriation
agitation, apprehension, hassle, panic, upset, bewilderment
awareness, understanding, knowledge, recognition, sensibility, realization, apprehension
She felt a wave of anxiety wash over her as the deadline approached.
depending upon if you are using worry as a noun or a verb For noun you have: anxiety, anguish, uneasiness, fear, concern, apprehension... For verb you have: fret, disturb, plague, torture, vex, mangle...fret, agonize, apprehension, uneasiness
fear, shrink from, cringe, quail from, shudder, tremble, alarm, horror, terror, dismay, fright, apprehension, trepidation
Synonyms for the adjective doubtful are:dubioussuspiciousuncertaincircumspectquestionablecrypticinconclusiveindefinitequestionableunclearvaguecontradictory
A synonym for "Fordize" would be "Americanize". A synonym for "Fordize" would be "Americanize".
It ended with the apprehension of the suspect.
My apprehension of a book is poor.
Apprehension is a noun.
A synonym for friction would rub. :DA synonym for friction would rub. :D