• Trepidation

    Pronunciation

    • RP IPA: /ËŒtrÉ›p.ɪˈdeɪ.ʃən/

    Origin

    From Latin trepidātiō, from trepidō ("be agitated")

    Full definition of trepidation

    Noun

    trepidation

    (uncountable)
    1. A fearful state; a state of hesitation or concern.I decided, with considerable trepidation, to let him drive my car without me.
      • 1929, M. Barnard Eldershaw, , Chapter VII, Section viShe opened the drawing-room door in trepidation. Would she find Esther drowned with her head in the goldfish bowl, or hanged from the chandelier by her stay-lace?
      • 2011, December 10, Marc Higginson, Bolton 1 - 2 Aston Villa, The Midlanders will hope the victory will kickstart a campaign that looked to have hit the buffers, but the sense of trepidation enveloping the Reebok Stadium heading into the new year underlines the seriousness of the predicament facing Owen Coyle's men.
    2. An involuntary trembling, sometimes an effect of paralysis, but usually caused by terror or fear; quaking; quivering.
    3. (astronomy, obsolete) A libration of the starry sphere in the Ptolemaic system; a motion ascribed to the firmament, to account for certain small changes in the position of the ecliptic and of the stars.
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