All English words - page 319
Meanings of Apprehends:
verbArrest (someone) for a crime.
Usage examples:
A warrant was issued but he has not been apprehended
Meanings of Apprehensible:
adjectiveCapable of being understood or perceived.
Usage examples:
A bat whirred, apprehensible only from the displacement of air
Meanings of Apprehension:
nounAnxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
Usage examples:
He felt sick with apprehension
Meanings of Apprehensions:
nounAnxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
Usage examples:
He felt sick with apprehension
Meanings of Apprehensive:
adjectiveAnxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
Usage examples:
He felt apprehensive about going home
Meanings of Apprehensively:
adverbWith a feeling of worry about something you are going to do or that is going to happen
Usage examples:
They looked at each other apprehensively., she glanced apprehensively at the clock.
Meanings of Apprentice:
nounA person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer, having agreed to work for a fixed period at low wages.
Usage examples:
An apprentice electrician
verbEmploy (someone) as an apprentice.
Usage examples:
Edward was apprenticed to a printer
Meanings of Apprenticed:
verbEmploy (someone) as an apprentice.
Usage examples:
Edward was apprenticed to a printer
nounA person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer, having agreed to work for a fixed period at low wages.
Usage examples:
He began his training as an apprentice to a decorative painter
Meanings of Apprentices:
nounA person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer, having agreed to work for a fixed period at low wages.
Usage examples:
An apprentice electrician
verbEmploy (someone) as an apprentice.
Usage examples:
Edward was apprenticed to a printer
Meanings of Apprenticeship:
nounThe position of an apprentice.
Usage examples:
He served his apprenticeship as a fitter
Meanings of Apprenticeships:
nounThe position of an apprentice.
Usage examples:
He served his apprenticeship as a fitter
Meanings of Apprenticing:
verbEmploy (someone) as an apprentice.
Usage examples:
Edward was apprenticed to a printer
nounA person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer, having agreed to work for a fixed period at low wages.
Usage examples:
He began his training as an apprentice to a decorative painter
Meanings of Appress:
verbPress (something) close to something else.
Usage examples:
The two cords can be closely appressed to one another
Meanings of Appressed:
verbPress (something) close to something else.
Usage examples:
The two cords can be closely appressed to one another
Meanings of Apprise:
verbInform or tell (someone).
Usage examples:
I thought it right to apprise chris of what had happened
Meanings of Apprise-of:
collocationIf you apprise someone of something, you tell them about it
Usage examples:
The president has been apprised of the situation., she immediately apprised the chief executive of …
Meanings of Apprised:
verbInform or tell (someone).
Usage examples:
I thought it right to apprise chris of what had happened
Meanings of Apprised-of:
collocationIf you apprise someone of something, you tell them about it
Usage examples:
The president has been apprised of the situation., she immediately apprised the chief executive of …
Meanings of Apprises:
verbInform or tell (someone).
Usage examples:
I thought it right to apprise chris of what had happened
Meanings of Apprising:
verbInform or tell (someone).
Usage examples:
I thought it right to apprise chris of what had happened
Meanings of Apprize:
verbPut a price on; appraise.
Usage examples:
The sheriff was to apprize the value of the lands
Meanings of Apprized:
verbPut a price on; appraise.
Usage examples:
The sheriff was to apprize the value of the lands
Meanings of Apprizes:
verbPut a price on; appraise.
Usage examples:
The sheriff was to apprize the value of the lands
Meanings of Apprizing:
verbPut a price on; appraise.
Usage examples:
The sheriff was to apprize the value of the lands
Meanings of Approach:
verbCome near or nearer to (someone or something) in distance or time.
Usage examples:
The train approached the main line
nounA way of dealing with a situation or problem.
Usage examples:
We need a whole new approach to the job
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