Noun(1) a feeling of alarm or dread,anxiety,worry(2) a feeling of alarm or dread(3) anxiety(4) worry
Noun(1) a feeling of alarm or dread,anxiety,worry(2) a feeling of alarm or dread(3) anxiety(4) worry
(1) His body was trembling in trepidation as he recognized the dulcet voice of a young maid named u00d4u00f6u00a3u251cu00bdlise.(2) If they do go alone, they will be sent amid trepidation and trembling.(3) That it is not a place where we have any trepidation or fear.(4) I have been told on more than one occasion that arrival of the video on the doormat has been met with fear, trepidation , emotion, even panic.(5) Most arrive with fear and trepidation and have to cultivate the ability to cope.(6) I arrived at my first board meeting, with a great deal of trepidation , and was very impressed.(7) the men set off in fear and trepidation(8) If the body movements are shaky with trepidation , physical aging has affected the person.(9) Of course, most people respond to a note like that with fear and trepidation and then anger.(10) It still produced that certain amount of trepidation and fear in the pit of her stomach.(11) As the calendar flips to the new millennium, I feel both joy and a sense of trepidation .(12) Twice the fish is close, the tuna boat far behind, bemused fishermen watching our manoeuvres with some trepidation .(13) For from some deep reaches of my soul, an icy cold fear and trepidation had exploded upward.(14) Yet there is a hint of trepidation as he voices his fears that his team might struggle to get out of their squandering habits.(15) Thanks for your kind words about the articles, but why did you feel fear and trepidation ?(16) Having come from such an ignominious background there was a certain amount of trepidation but fear not for I discovered the magic of the wok!