Trepidation in a sentence as a noun

Launching something like a console is expensive and causes much trepidation in a volatile place like a stock market.

I am very much aware of the double-edge sword nature of macros, and therefore follow and aid their progress with much trepidation.

I expect that Google is going to do very well with all the building blocks they have in place, but I view that prospect with a great deal more trepidation than excitement.

Make it into a good thing, raise awareness on why the investing model should be approached with trepidation and skepticism.

This guy did a fantastic job articulating what many others have just given up on trying to. Those of us who voice trepidation are usually marginalized as jealous and/or haters.

I would have loved to see more grand, open initiatives like Wave, even as it failed spectacularly, but I can understand the trepidation.

Well, I give my boss the ability to deposit money into my account. I would not willingly give my boss the ability to withdraw money from my account. I think that would explain a lot of the trepidation.

I'm waiting in trepidation for the big scandal when a large site with js served all over the web is hacked, and that js is used to silently record millions of logins and details over a few hours/days before it is discovered.

"If MS develops an altogether new thing, what's the chance that it wont get thrown out in 2 years, again?I primarily work in the MS ecosystem and it is something I meet with trepidation with every product announcement.

If there was a similar video showing all of the electronic sensors of a modern airliner flowing into the central flight control computer would it would engender the same sort of trepidation about air travel?

Contrast the fear, trepidation and status-quo obstructionism that characterizes municipal affairs today.

The putative overlap in related and unrelated areas of research, from oxidative damage to epigenetic regulation to arguments relating to 3D diffusion within the cellular environment, is extensive and both a source of inspiration and trepidation.

Trepidation definitions

noun

a feeling of alarm or dread