Phrases with «little apprehension»

The phrase "little apprehension" means having very little worry or fear about something. Full definition

Sentences with «little apprehension»

  • With a crowd of fully 100,000 on hand, the race began under a cool, breezy sun and with little apprehension. (si.com)
  • Participants showed little apprehension for seemingly pressing controversies such as the Segwit2X fork, and most attendees, including myself, were confident that it would be dead upon arrival. (links2exchange.net)
  • With a little apprehension — but believing my friend — I began my practice with Cyndi. (yogawithcr.com)
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