Mentally upset over possible misfortune or danger etc.
1 She said whānau Māori were sometimes apprehensive about reporting violence to police.
2 However, there is a fair amount of apprehensive over the short-term prospects.
3 I was very apprehensive whether Australia was the right decision for me.
4 Come, I am apprehensive that someone will happen along and discover us.
5 His aides are apprehensive about Secretary of State Haig's highly visible profile.
6 That was such a monstrous crime that Edklinth felt yet more apprehensive .
7 Having no previous experience in the area, I was apprehensive and nervous.
8 However, it is only natural that you might be a little apprehensive .
9 CARDINAL Daly has good reason to be apprehensive about the IRA ceasefire.
10 The thought that the.38 was still loaded made him yet more apprehensive .
11 Mr. Blithers assured me that he was not in the least apprehensive .
12 Something in the note they had just read made her feel apprehensive .
13 He was mortally apprehensive , and had a sickly sensation in the stomach.
14 Bobby came into the room; his expression was more bewildered than apprehensive .
15 He was watching the west in a way that made her apprehensive .
16 India has long been apprehensive about China's traditionally close ties with Pakistan.
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