apprehensive u rečniku PONS

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Hereby an apprehensive person is generally more susceptible to pain the more anxious he or she is about it.
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As they look through their menus, one of the men, apparently very apprehensive, shows a picture of a young woman to the other.
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Similar, if an individual becomes apprehensive during an experiment, it could affect his or her performance.
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A kindhearted and protective woman, she is decisive and strong-willed, though apprehensive about risky decisions concerning her family.
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Drivers began to openly admit they were apprehensive of its possibility.
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The album's aggressive, straightforward approach is largely riff-oriented with no guitar solos and frequent transitions from clean, apprehensive singing to throaty roars.
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Her publishers were extremely apprehensive about the release as well as its commercial potential.
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The plans were scaled back slightly to gain township approval because area residents were apprehensive about the traffic that the new expansion would generate.
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Majority of the students are first generation learners, inspite of education family members are apprehensive about the opportunities.
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This means that even if someone is trying to be friendly and playful a gelotophobe will feel apprehensive and mistake the interaction for ridicule.
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