Apprehensiveness means feeling worried or anxious about something that might happen in the future.
Sentences with «apprehensiveness»
Spielberg has spoken of his own apprehensiveness about intellectualizing the images he arrives at instinctively, and Carpenter has such an aptitude for filmmaking that rationalizing a creative decision probably feels to him like looking a gift horse in the mouth. (filmfreakcentral.net)
There is therefore little reason for apprehensiveness on the ground merely of anti-Semitic propaganda based upon increasing numbers. (fortune.com)
As the journey to shifting our whole school approach to teaching and learning continues, I thought I would post an update as recent conversations with colleagues in other schools seem to indicate that there are still anxieties, elements of uncertainty and a perception of apprehensiveness with moving to ungraded lessons. (garysking.me)