Similar words: foundation, reparation, recommendation, representation, ratification, gratification, nation, epidemic. Meaning: [‚trepɪ'deɪʃn] n. a feeling of alarm or dread.
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31. He accosted me with trepidation and passed on.
32. They kept dumb in fear and trepidation.
33. The taboo is a negative self-repression for trepidation that come from some mystery or feculent something.
34. " Thank you,'she answered, with some trepidation and went out.
35. It has indeed opened a Pandora's box before which we stand with much trepidation.
36. I wait for the result in a state of some trepidation.
37. But this time they are full of trepidation, not margaritas.
38. The word "dread" refers to trepidation of their supernatural being.
39. I awaited the result of the football match with trepidation.
40. In great trepidation he sat down beside the retired dressmaker.
41. They look with trepidation at the temperature gauge , which reaches 120 C ( 248 F ).
42. Beijing might be watching the spread of buying with trepidation.
43. The low corporality cost of inquisition by torture is based on the man's instinct trepidation towards sense of corporal pain.
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44. Jane Austen hurriedly replied, with as much trepidation as amusement.
45. Beijing might be watching the spread of team buying with trepidation.
46. They turned on a private road, and in some trepidation approached a big farm.
47. I waited for the results in a state of some trepidation.
48. Forgiving interactions and Undo encourage users to try direct manipulation without trepidation.
49. Although my trepidation was not completely assuaged, I was excited.
50. Any trepidation grows rapidly worse if you look towards the ground.
51. Dragonflies look enough like wasps or stinging flies to instill trepidation among humans.
52. She mailed the letter, and then waited, with mingled feelings of trepidation and thrilling expectancy, the arrival of the fateful day.
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