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Apprehension

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Noun

anticipation of adversity or misfortune; suspicion or fear of future trouble or evil.
the faculty or act of apprehending, esp. intuitive understanding; perception on a direct and immediate level.
acceptance of or receptivity to information without passing judgment on its validity, often without complete comprehension.
a view, opinion, or idea on any subject.
the act of arresting; seizure.

Antonyms

noun
calmness , ease , imperception , misunderstanding

Synonyms

noun
alarm , apprehensiveness , concern , disquiet , doubt , dread , foreboding , misgiving , mistrust , premonition , presage , presentiment , suspicion , trepidation , uneasiness , worry , booking , capture , collaring , detention , seizure , taking , awareness , comprehension , grasp , idea , intellect , intelligence , judgment , ken , knowledge , notion , perception , perspicacity , thought , affright , fearfulness , fright , funk , horror , panic , terror , grip , hold , understanding , anticipation , anxiety , arrest , belief , cognition , cognizance , cold feet , conception , dismay , distrust , fear , forewarning , inquietude , intellection , intuition , opinion , pang , prehension , solicitude

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