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Term: Apprehension

Part of Speech: Noun

Description: Apprehension refers to the act or state of perceiving or comprehending something, often with a sense of fear or anxiety. It can also mean the anticipation of something negative or the understanding of a complex concept.

Sample Sentence 1: Her apprehension regarding flying often prevented her from traveling by air.

Sample Sentence 2: The politician's speech was filled with apprehension as he addressed the protestors.

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Part of Speech: Verb

Description: When used as a verb, apprehension means the act of arresting or capturing someone, typically done by the authorities.

Sample Sentence 1: The police managed to apprehend the suspect after a lengthy chase.

Sample Sentence 2: The security guard apprehended the shoplifter before they could leave the store.

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Part of Speech: Adjective

Description: As an adjective, apprehension describes a feeling of anxiety or fear about a future event.

Sample Sentence 1: She felt apprehension about the upcoming job interview.

Sample Sentence 2: The dark and stormy night gave him a sense of apprehension.

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