No. Apprehension has more to do with a fearful or nagging doubt.
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∙ 13y agoNo, apprehension does not mean refusal. Apprehension generally refers to anxiety or fear about something that may happen in the future, while refusal is an act of rejecting or declining something offered or requested.
Its σύλληψη (silipsi) apprehension.
If someone "quailed" they showed fear or apprehension.
No, refusal is the action of refusing and granite is a metamorphic type of rock.
- Failure or refusal to comply
not in the least affected by a previous occurence
arrogant
It means fear. It can also mean the act of capturing.Examples:"I have a strong apprehension of walking through that neighborhood, in the dark, unarmed.""There is a reward for information leading to the apprehension of the suspect."
It ended with the apprehension of the suspect.
My apprehension of a book is poor.
Apprehension is a noun.
Apprehensive is an adjective.
I am filled with apprehension at the thought of giving a speech. Apprehension means anticipation of adversity or misfortune; suspicion or fear of future trouble or evil.