Both Uses of
apprehension
in
Harry Potter (#4) and the Goblet of Fire
- He had had occasion before now to wonder whether the Invisibility Cloak worked on cats…… Sick with apprehension, he watched Filch drawing nearer and nearer in his old flannel dressing gown — he tried desperately to pull his trapped leg free, but it merely sank a few more inches — any second now, Filch was going to spot the map or walk right into him "Filch?†
Chpt 25
- "Then good luck," said Dumbledore, and he watched, with a trace of apprehension on his face, as Snape swept wordlessly after Sirius.†
Chpt 36 *
Definition:
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(apprehension as in: apprehension about finals) worry about what is to come