Apprehensive in spanish

Aprensivo

pronunciation: ɑpɹ̩ensiboʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

apprehensive1 = persona aprensiva. [Nombre]

Example: High apprehensives reported spending more time preparing their speeches but received lower grades than low apprehensives.

apprehensive2 = aprensivo. [Adjetivo]

Example: The author makes recommendations encouraging a less apprehensive and more integrative and developmental view of the social effects of children's computer use.

more:

» be apprehensive (about) = sentir cierta aprensión (por), preocuparse por, inquietarse por, temer.

Example: His actions have bothered me to the extent that I have difficulty working with him without always being apprehensive.

» become + apprehensive about = temer por, preocuparse por.

Example: As the 1992 unification of the European Community looms, East European countries are becoming jittery and apprehensive about the implications for them.

Apprehensive synonyms

anxious in spanish: ansioso, pronunciation: æŋkʃəs part of speech: adjective discerning in spanish: perspicaz, pronunciation: dɪsɜrnɪŋ part of speech: adjective perceptive in spanish: perceptivo, pronunciation: pɜrseptɪv part of speech: adjective uneasy in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: ənizi part of speech: adjective
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