Apprehension

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·noun Opinion; conception; sentiment; idea.

II. Apprehension ·noun The act of seizing or taking hold of; seizure; as, the hand is an organ of apprehension.

III. Apprehension ·noun The faculty by which ideas are conceived; understanding; as, a man of dull apprehension.

IV. Apprehension ·noun Anticipation, mostly of things unfavorable; distrust or fear at the prospect of future evil.

V. Apprehension ·noun The act of seizing or taking by legal process; arrest; as, the felon, after his apprehension, escaped.

VI. Apprehension ·noun The act of grasping with the intellect; the contemplation of things, without affirming, denying, or passing any judgment; intellection; perception.