apprehensively

IPA: æprɪhˈɛnsɪvɫi

adverb

  • in an apprehensive manner; with apprehension
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Examples of "apprehensively" in Sentences

  • Slowly and apprehensively, Rowan raised the latch.
  • "You should talk to my boss," he stated apprehensively.
  • I knew they were watching my every move apprehensively.
  • He's cowering on the floor now, staring up at me apprehensively.
  • Looking apprehensively is something that could happen in any story.
  • Everybody, save Beauty Smith, looked apprehensively, the fear of the police strong upon them.
  • As I made my way apprehensively to the Haitian voodoo priestess's basement, I wondered what I should ask for.
  • "I appreciate that many people who don't understand the technology look at this apprehensively," he said after the meeting.
  • Their messages to Russia should include stronger backing for the democracies of central and eastern Europe—natural allies that have watched apprehensively as their interests are overshadowed by Russia's relations with the U.S., Germany and other influential Western powers.
  • People in other countries like Australia watch apprehensively as the US political system is on the verge of unraveling and landing in the hands of people who have shown little in-depth understanding of the inordinate power and scientific sophistication of the present day world.

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