Sentence examples for the trepidation from inspiring English sources

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the trepidation

noun

A fearful state; a state of hesitation or concern.

  • I decided, with considerable trepidation, to let him drive my car without me.

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The trepidation turned out to be justified.

Despite the trepidation in the media Del Bosque has not prepared any 'anti-Ronaldo plan'.

Some of the trepidation surrounding canning is about all that boiling water.

Girardi spoke of the trepidation over surgery for a 33-year-old athlete.

Their great rivals will understand the trepidation that seems to have settled on Celtic fans.

The trepidation that took hold after Tiananmen has never fully dissipated.

Shaking with the trepidation of uncertainty, we walked slowly into the shrine.

His insecurity on this point reflects the trepidation that is consuming the music business.

The trepidation and excitement that showed on her face when she started out was palpable.

It also has executives who feel little of the trepidation that deters many Western investors.

The trepidation is not universal and depends, as always, on where one lies politically.

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