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apprehension

anxiety / arrest / understanding / seizure
Noun

This term carries a dual nature, oscillating between an emotional state of dread and a cognitive or physical act of grasping. When describing anxiety, it suggests a lingering, uneasy anticipation of misfortune rather than a sudden panic. It is frequently used in formal or literary contexts to describe a mood of foreboding. In legal or intellectual contexts, the word shifts toward the concept of capture or comprehension. It describes the transition from a state of being unknown or uncaptured to being secured, whether that is a criminal being handcuffed or a difficult concept being fully understood by the mind.

Meanings

Noun

Anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.

"She felt a sudden surge of apprehension as she walked into the interview."

Noun

The act of arresting someone by the police.

"The police are working to ensure the quick apprehension of the suspect."

Noun

The act of understanding or grasping a concept or idea.

"His apprehension of the complex mathematical theory took several weeks of study."

Noun

The act of seizing or taking hold of something physically.

"The animal's apprehension of its prey is lightning fast."

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