inapprehensive Synonyms

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inapprehensive Meaning

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inapprehensive (a.)

Not apprehensive; regardless; unconcerned.

inapprehensive Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the dire warnings, Sarah remained inapprehensive, believing the storm would pass harmlessly.
  2. The stock market's sudden plunge left investors inapprehensive about the future of their portfolios.
  3. The child's cheerful demeanor showed an inapprehensive nature, despite the turmoil at home.
  4. The traveler was inapprehensive about navigating the unfamiliar city, confident in his abilities to find his way.
  5. The doctor's inapprehensive tone reassured the patient, who had been worried about the prognosis.
  6. The police officer's inapprehension toward the suspect led to a peaceful resolution without the need for force.
  7. The inapprehensive hiker ignored the warning signs, resulting in a dangerous fall.
  8. The team's inapprehension before the game led to a surprising victory.
  9. Despite the encouraging statistics, the scientist remained inapprehensive about the success of the experiment.
  10. The politician's inapprehension toward the upcoming election reflected their lack of confidence in their chances of winning.

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Not apprehensive; regardless; unconcerned.

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Despite the dire warnings, Sarah remained inapprehensive, believing the storm would pass harmlessly.

The stock market's sudden plunge left investors inapprehensive about the future of their portfolios.

The child's cheerful demeanor showed an inapprehensive nature, despite the turmoil at home.

The traveler was inapprehensive about navigating the unfamiliar city, confident in his abilities to find his way.