Sentence examples for was trepidation from inspiring English sources

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was 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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Still, there was trepidation even in victory.

There was trepidation, but not fear.

Even Valentine conceded there was trepidation about Vaughn's return after the long layoff.

There was trepidation in the beginning about that father-husband link.

Back then, however, there was trepidation around using the complexities of classic board-based war games in a computer title.

There was trepidation on both sides when a squadron of biologists set out to celebrate Darwin Day in rural America during the weekend.

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Could be trepidation.

Israel adds: "Right now all we have is trepidation.

And now there is trepidation over his budget.

While some celebrated the formal assurance of the Russian presence, for others there is trepidation.

While excitement is building in Brazil, there is trepidation about a fragile transport network and the sewage system.

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