Both Uses
apprehension
in
A Wrinkle in Time
(Edited)
- "Sshoww themm," she said to Mrs Whatsit, and at something in her voice Meg felt prickles of apprehension.
p. 72.4apprehension = fear or worry
- Calvin touched Meg in a quick gesture, and whether it was of thanks or apprehension she was not sure.
p. 106.5 *apprehension = nervousness
Definitions:
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(1)
(apprehension as in: apprehension about finals) worry about what is to come
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(2)
(apprehension as in: apprehension of the criminal) the capture of a criminal
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(3)
(apprehension as in: apprehension of the situation) to understand
or:
in psychology and philosophy: immediate awareness prior to analysis and judgment - (4) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)