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Synonyms for Apprehension
ˌæp rɪˈhɛn ʃənap·pre·hen·sion
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Wiktionary
apprehensionnoun
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inapprehensionapprehensionnoun
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inapprehensionapprehensionnoun
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inapprehensionapprehensionnoun
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inapprehensionapprehensionnoun
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inapprehensionapprehensionnoun
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inapprehensionapprehensionnoun
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inapprehensionapprehensionnoun
Synonyms:
alarm
English Synonyms and Antonyms
apprehension
Alarm, according to its derivation all'arme, "to arms," is an arousing to meet and repel danger, and may be quite consistent with true courage. Affright and fright express sudden fear which, for the time at least, overwhelms courage. The sentinel discovers with alarm the sudden approach of the enemy; the unarmed villagers view it with affright. Apprehension, disquietude, dread, misgiving, and solicitude are in anticipation of danger; consternation, dismay, and terror are overwhelming fear, generally in the actual presence of that which is terrible, though these words also may have an anticipative force. Timidity is a quality, habit, or condition, a readiness to be affected with fear. A person of great timidity is constantly liable to needless alarm and even terror. Compare FEAR.
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affright, alarm, consternation, dismay, disquietude, dread, fear, fright, misgiving, panic, solicitude, terror, timidityAntonyms:
assurance, calmness, confidence, repose, securityPreposition:
Alarm was felt in the camp, among the soldiers, at the news.
Princeton's WordNet
apprehension, apprehensiveness, dreadnoun
fearful expectation or anticipation
"the student looked around the examination room with apprehension"
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apprehension, pinch, savvy, collar, misgiving, dread, arrest, taking into custody, understanding, catch, apprehensiveness, discernmentunderstanding, apprehension, discernment, savvynoun
the cognitive condition of someone who understands
"he has virtually no understanding of social cause and effect"
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sympathy, judgement, intellect, collar, perceptiveness, dread, discernment, appreciation, misgiving, taste, catch, sagaciousness, judgment, pinch, discretion, savvy, reason, apprehension, understanding, agreement, taking into custody, arrest, sagacity, apprehensivenessapprehension, misgivingnoun
painful expectation
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savvy, mistrust, suspicion, scruple, dread, misgiving, catch, arrest, pinch, distrust, qualm, apprehension, understanding, taking into custody, discernment, collar, apprehensivenessapprehension, arrest, catch, collar, pinch, taking into custodynoun
the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal)
"the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar"
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hitch, hint, touch, understanding, mite, jot, stoppage, apprehension, catch, halt, shoe collar, dog collar, snap, match, snatch, tinge, soupcon, exigency, speck, neckband, collar, taking into custody, leash, stop, discernment, misgiving, emergency, arrest, tweak, pinch, stay, apprehensiveness, dread, savvy, gimmick, grab, haul, choker, check
Matched Categories
Dictionary of English Synonymes
apprehensionnoun
apprehensionnoun
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understanding, intellect, intelligence, intellection, mind, reasonapprehensionnoun
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conception, IMAGINATION, the mind's eyeapprehensionnoun
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knowledge, discernment, perception, senseapprehensionnoun
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opinion, belief, fancy, supposition, judgment, sentiment, idea, notionapprehensionnoun
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fear, dread, distrust, suspicion, anxiety, solicitude, care, concern, misgiving, alarm, worry, disquiet, uneasiness, vexation
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
apprehensionnoun
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seizure, arrest, opinion, conception, belief, notion, understanding, fear, dread, anxiety, solicitude, alarm
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "apprehension":
fear, arrest, foreboding, detention, concern, trepidation, capture, anxiety, apprehend
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#272 | check | |
#708 | agreement | |
#1001 | stay | |
#1038 | stop | |
#1246 | reason | |
#1536 | match | |
#1670 | understanding | |
#1909 | emergency | |
#2192 | touch | |
#2824 | fear | |
#3115 | concern | |
#3635 | catch | |
#4006 | capture | |
#4103 | taste | |
#4148 | alarm | |
#4456 | judgment | |
#5421 | terror | |
#6386 | anxiety | |
#6747 | discretion | |
#7321 | snap | |
#7523 | arrest | |
#7552 | grab | |
#7597 | collar | |
#7791 | appreciation | |
#8550 | panic | |
#8915 | hint | |
#9861 | sympathy | |
#10067 | detention | |
#12068 | judgement | |
#13468 | savvy | |
#13959 | halt | |
#14302 | haul | |
#14594 | hitch | |
#15340 | suspicion | |
#16326 | snatch | |
#17127 | pinch | |
#19073 | intellect | |
#19308 | tweak | |
#19676 | dread | |
#22449 | leash | |
#28001 | mite | |
#29576 | fright | |
#30578 | apprehension | |
#30914 | speck | |
#31101 | distrust | |
#33345 | dismay | |
#34118 | choker | |
#42649 | gimmick | |
#43337 | mistrust | |
#44038 | discernment | |
#44346 | jot | |
#48365 | stoppage | |
#53441 | apprehend | |
#60338 | consternation | |
#60838 | timidity | |
#60954 | trepidation | |
#62776 | tinge | |
#71424 | foreboding | |
#91928 | sagacity | |
#102610 | solicitude | |
#115959 | exigency | |
#119856 | neckband | |
#120240 | scruple | |
#184580 | qualm | |
#187910 | misgiving | |
#209786 | soupcon | |
#224580 | affright | |
#283640 | perceptiveness | |
#308383 | disquietude |
How to use Apprehension in a sentence?
A man may imagine things that are false, but he can only understand things that are true, for if the things be false, the apprehension of them is not understanding.
The apprehension was made under fluid circumstances where the subject might have fled and the officer did a professional job of bringing the individual to the ground to prevent that occurrence, it is truly unfortunate that the arrest was a result of mistaken identity by the complainant in the case and we regret any embarrassment or injury suffered by Mr. Blake as a result.
Under the president’s budget, key federal law enforcement agencies like the FBI and U.S. Marshals Service will have the resources they need to fight violent crime, including through fugitive apprehension and enforcement operations, the budget also ensures U.S. attorneys have the necessary support to prosecute violent criminals.
Black people, in general, are very wary of having this conversation because we talk about race amongst each other a lot because it's a central component of life, but when you meet a new White person, as I met Jo as a new friend, there is, I think, a built-in level of apprehension there about what is this person's background ? What is their family like ? You know, what, what are they hearing at the dinner table ? What did they hear about Black people growing up ? Who are their other friends ? What is their social circle ?
Boredom is a sign of satisfied ignorance, blunted apprehension, crass sympathies, dull understanding, feeble powers of attention, and irreclaimable weakness of character.
Translations for Apprehension
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- اعتقالArabic
- разбиране, схващане, представа, арест, задържане, мнение, опасение, хващанеBulgarian
- pochopení, obavaCzech
- AuffassungGerman
- aprensión, arrestoSpanish
- ymmärtäminen, pidätys, käsitys, ymmärrys, pidättäminen, ottaminen, aavistusFinnish
- डरHindi
- חֲשָׁשׁHebrew
- 捕捉Japanese
- pekerauMāori
- arrestatie, opinie, visie, verstand, vrees, begrip, begrijpen, grijpen, angst, gezichtspunt, vastgrijpenDutch
- idee, părere, arestare, aprehensiune, arest, înțelegere, opinie, concepție, pricepereRomanian
- задержание, хватание, представление, осмысление, мнение, арест, понимание, опасениеRussian
- shvaćanje, arest, poimanje, hapšenje, strepnjaSerbo-Croatian
- oro, fruktan, farhågaSwedish
- பயம்Tamil
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