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    apprehension
    /ˌaprɪˈhɛnʃn/

    noun

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  3. Apprehension can mean worry, catching, or understanding, depending on the context. Learn how to use this word with different meanings and see examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. 1. : suspicion or fear especially of future evil : foreboding. an atmosphere of nervous apprehension. 2. : seizure by legal process : arrest. apprehension of a criminal. 3. a. : the act or power of perceiving or comprehending something. a person of dull apprehension. b. : the result of apprehending something mentally : conception.

  5. Apprehension can mean worry or fear, or the act of capturing or arresting somebody. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with synonyms, pictures and pronunciation.

  6. Apprehension is fear or anxiety about something, like the apprehension you feel about an upcoming test. Apprehension is also the capture of a criminal — that is, when the criminal is apprehended. Finally, apprehension can mean one's understanding of an idea.

  7. Apprehension can mean fear or anxiety over what may happen, the act of capturing or arresting, or the faculty of comprehending. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words from Dictionary.com.

  8. Apprehension can mean fear, anxiety, capture, arrest, or understanding, depending on the context. Learn the different meanings, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of apprehension with Collins English Dictionary.

  9. Apprehension can mean fear, understanding, or arrest, depending on the context. Find synonyms, antonyms, and translations of apprehension in English and other languages.