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inapprehensive
[in-ap-ri-hen-siv]
inapprehensive
/ ˌɪæɪˈɛԲɪ /
adjective
not perceiving or feeling fear or anxiety; untroubled
rareunable to understand; imperceptive
Other 51Թ Forms
- inapprehensively adverb
- inapprehensiveness noun
- ˌԲˈԲ adverb
- ˌԲˈԲԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of inapprehensive1
Example Sentences
She realized the pitfalls that lie in wait for persons as simple and as inapprehensive as Annette, especially when they are beautiful as well, and she sighed.
So it happens that when those who use the word 'realist' use it with no unanimity of intent and with a loose, inapprehensive application, it is not easy for me, who repudiate it altogether, to make a guess at its meaning.
For years, it seems, he has been writing poetry, but it is only recently that an inapprehensive country has awakened to the fact.
She is inapprehensive that by her side stands an incarnation of dormant passion, needing nothing but a look from her to burst into immense life.
All the birds of this class are strangely inapprehensive of danger when moulting or hatching.
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