Sentences with phrase «little apprehension»

The phrase "little apprehension" means having very little worry or fear about something. Full definition
With a crowd of fully 100,000 on hand, the race began under a cool, breezy sun and with little apprehension.
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.
With a little apprehension — but believing my friend — I began my practice with Cyndi.
A little apprehension is understandable.
Being the first feature film that Steven S. DeKnight has directed (having only worked on television beforehand), I went in with a little apprehension, to begin with, but his work on television or smaller films may suit him better.
Some students have expressed a little apprehension regarding the cemetery field trip, but they've usually been students who were new to the district and unfamiliar with the trip's history.
When we first heard that Nintendo was going the open world route with its upcoming Zelda game, we felt a little apprehension that they were just chasing trends, but Breath of the Wild turned out to be a master class in the genre, and a wake up call for where it needs to go.
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