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1. apprehension apprehension


I woke before the alarm, filled with apprehension.
She was filled with apprehension when she heard the ambulance.
Comprehension is deeper than apprehension.
If you are anxious and worried about a future event, then that is an example of having apprehension.
the creeps - a feeling of fear and apprehension
He detected in her voice a note of apprehension.
Such employments as warfare, politics, public worship, and public merrymaking, are felt, in the popular apprehension, to differ intrinsically from the labour that has to do with elaborating the material means of life.
His apprehension greatly hinders his progress.

Angielskie słowo "lęk" (apprehension) występuje w zestawach:

L21 & L22 microchips and biohacking
Unit 1 - Lessons for life
L13 microchip implants Part II
L17 microchip implants
L31 microchip implants

2. anxiety anxiety


Recently what with anxiety and lack of sleep, she has lost almost ten pounds.
I think I'm going to pass out and I nearly die from anxiety.
anger, anxiety and sadness
It is certain that the increase of divorce will lead to anxiety between couples, parents and children.
Using a camera appeases the anxiety which the work driven feel about not working when they are on vacation and supposed to be having fun. They have something to do that is like a friendly imitation of work: they can take pictures.
The anxiety of sellers to avail of prices which look very high.
The animal lacks both anxiety and hope because its consciousness is restricted to what is clearly evident and thus to the present moment: the animal is the present incarnate.
to score high on measures of depression and anxiety than women with normal or high cholesterol.
calm down is the best way to cope with own anxiety, but that can be very difficult and ineffective
Laughing is good for you, isn't it? True, it can reduce anger, anxiety and stress, but according to the BMJ, laughter can occasionally have harmful side-effects for certain people.
An example of anxiety is the feeling you get before a test for which you have not studied.
I'd stop worrying about it and take some action. The anxiety that comes from doing nothing is worse than any danger you might face.
The government-commissioned survey revealed that other issues, such as dog mess and abandoned vehicles, also cause so much anxiety that they can affect our quality of life.
Dr. Thatcher diagnosed her patient with generalized anxiety disorder because his symptoms didn't point to other diagnoses.

Angielskie słowo "lęk" (anxiety) występuje w zestawach:

Extreme Sports and fitness
adolescence part 2
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Słówka z Google Translator
Zdrowie psychiczne

3. fear fear


Fear of pollution discouraged people from building homes near power plants.
Something you should know about me is that my greatest fear in life is that people will find out that I'm poor.
Fear nothing.
Somebody who wavers between hope and fear over superficial things should not be appointed to a management position.
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
Even though Trang continued to say that she loved him, Spenser couldn't do anything but fear that she would stop caring for him.
When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.
We are living in fear, we are suffering, we are not enjoying the sun and flowers, we are not enjoying our childhood.
Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric.
Fear of serious injury cannot alone justify suppression of free speech and assembly. Men feared witches and burnt women. It is the function of speech to free men from the bondage of irrational fears.
Well, you see, it's vapour with some chemicals in it. And experts fear it could have similar effects to the smoke produced by ordinary cigarettes.
Mandy, however, fearing the car's petrol tank would explode, broke the back window and carried the children to safety
She shook with fear when she heard someone in the dark. She never took part in the competition for fear of losing. I fear such aggressive people.
When there was despair in the dust bowl and depression across the land, she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a New Deal, new jobs, a new sense of common purpose. Yes, we can.
Feeling too cool 'cause you're the only one amongst your friends who speaks more than three languages? Fear not. On Tatoeba, we won't think you're cool.

Angielskie słowo "lęk" (fear) występuje w zestawach:

1 TI Worldlist Unit 4 - Inne
unit 4 cześć 2
High Note 2 - unit 8
September 2015
Kurs Angielskiego 1-573

4. bow bow


The boy gave me a bow.
I’m not sure I like the big velvet bow on this dress.
She wrapped the gift in white tissue paper and put a big red bow on top.
Look, there's a whale breaching off the starboard bow!
to bow your head
Using the rudder and the jib with the wind behind it we backed up, turning the bow to the direction we wanted to go.
The only business of the head in the world is to bow a ceaseless obeisance to the heart.
As soon as she entered the room, I rose to my feet and made a deep bow.
“Harry!” said Fred, elbowing Percy out of the way and bowing deeply.
A bow can mean the difference between eating and starving if you find yourself lost in the wilderness.
The audience were still clapping so the actors came back for another bow.
I can remember you throwing me into the bow where the wet coiled lines were.
After all, in some cultures the standard greeting (even between people who don’t know each other well) is a kiss on one or both cheeks; in others, people hug, rub noses, bow, or even stick out their tongues.
But Robin is always a trickster, and a man with a bow in a wood.
He then turned slowly to the old man, bowed deeply and said, Four years ago you insulted my father.

5. dread


Why do you think animals dread fire?
The dreaded Russian winter had started and so Harriet was spending a lot of time indoors.
Does the thought of flying fill you with dread?
I dread being sick.
I fear that I will dread the same fears that burden me now.
When the dread news finally came, staff began to weep.
His expression holds both anticipation and dread.
I dread returning to my home country, because I have to look for a job.
I dread to think what will happen if they get elected. / I’m dreading that I’ll be asked to make a speech. / I dread waking up early every morning.
You're off on holiday tomorrow, aren't you? I am and you know, and I'm dreading it. I hate flying!
‘The dread factor’ describes our fear.
I always dread taking exams, they make me feel so nervous!
Definition if you dread something, you worry about it happening because you think it will be unpleasant or harmful
dread to anticipate with anxiety, alarm, or apprehension; fear intensely

Angielskie słowo "lęk" (dread) występuje w zestawach:

Emocje i uczucia