trepidation in a sentence

He accosted me with trepidation and passed on.

“We have a bit of trepidation as we haven’t played together in public before.”

And, so I’m certainly not unusual in having a lot of trepidation about it,” she said.

So it was with some trepidation that I and my co-diner went to David’s on a recent Friday evening.

And so with a large degree of trepidation we set off to our local playgroup.

But there’s evidence that many do not harbor such trepidation.

He smirked and I felt a bolt of trepidation shoot through me.

Like children, ask questions without reservations and trepidation as there is no such thing as a wrong question.

There was some trepidation about how it was going to work.

We also have people who have trepidation and anxiety.

The buyout by Mattel was greeted with considerable trepidation by the Matchbox collectors’ community.

And, so I’m certainly not unusual in having a lot of trepidation about it,” she said.

He added, “I rarely have this much trepidation because usually the only person I could let down is myself.

Louis had felt considerable trepidation about the future of palaeoanthropology in Kenya.

Mating is a dangerous business when weapons are involved, and a male tarantula approaches his intended with trepidation.

The Picts and Scots were heartened by this, however the Angles regarded the phenomenon with some trepidation.

We have a bit of trepidation as we haven’t played together in public before.”

With great trepidation, the body of Narsa Goud was carried through the Muslim neighbourhood.