Apprehensive in a sentence as an adjective

I'm appalled and, if not scared, at least apprehensive, that Reddit throws freedom of speech under the bus at the sight of trouble.

I've not tried uber yet as I'm apprehensive about the hassle of getting in and out and getting the driver to help stow my chair.

This happens rarely and when businesses get burnt, they're more apprehensive to do anything with opensource in the future.

As someone who loves the idea of wandering, but is always apprehensive of truly letting go, I enjoyed the concept of this article.

I was initially apprehensive about the server-based architecture of the game.

He was badly wrong with the last British election, whether because of bad polling data or an insufficient understanding of the system, so I was apprehensive going into this one.

When they "accidentally" copy a random image on Google Image Search and publish it in a flyer, they get sued by the maker for copyright infringement, and they become more apprehensive to copy random images in the future.

Apprehensive definitions

adjective

quick to understand; "a kind and apprehensive friend"- Nathaniel Hawthorne

See also: discerning

adjective

mentally upset over possible misfortune or danger etc; "apprehensive about her job"; "not used to a city and worried about small things"; "felt apprehensive about the consequences"

See also: worried

adjective

in fear or dread of possible evil or harm; "apprehensive for one's life"; "apprehensive of danger"