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"trepidatious" Definitions
  1. feeling trepidation : APPREHENSIVE

52 Sentences With "trepidatious"

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You figured Bird might be trepidatious returning to this material.
As a philosophy, JAP style prioritizes grooming, trepidatious trendiness, and comfort.
He's slightly less trepidatious, however, when discussing the just-released album, Performance.
On other sites, most trepidatious brands don't even allow comments on native ads.
And he might also have underestimated just how politically trepidatious the opposition party had become.
"A lot of me, at first, was trepidatious about expressing my political self," Toronto says.
Gabrielle Reece snapped on a swim cap and held out a mask to an appropriately trepidatious visitor.
That's unlikely to happen, mostly because drivers are already a trepidatious bunch when it comes to their ratings.
I start hearing from the production manager, Bennett Walsh, that Uma is trepidatious about doing the driving shot.
And so when I was tasked to try a new foundation, I was more than a little trepidatious.
There are several pass-the-mic sessions during the day, where people say they're feeling curious, excited, trepidatious, hot.
We were always kind of trepidatious that he might blow up and rage and destroy the house or whatever.
Audi's latest A8 luxury sedan is a good example of the trepidatious transition away from the traditional button interfaces.
Going blonde shouldn't be discouraging or trepidatious, but exciting and empowering — just as it is for our Caucasian peers.
While Teresa may be feeling trepidatious, a beaming Gia herself looks thrilled to be driving her mom's luxurious Lexus.
Even so, most automakers are still trepidatious about fully embracing in-car app systems, like Apple's CarPlay and Android Auto.
"The fan experience is fascinating because the fans are super, super trepidatious to walk up to me," she told PEOPLE.
Maisel aura – this is the raw, uncooked comedy of a green, trepidatious newbie, and even when it's uncomfortable it's authentic.
But they're utterly distinctive, examples of a brilliant local hybrid style (Islamic motifs are discernible) created by a trepidatious era.
Sudeikis was trepidatious about the whole thing, especially because it was the first time DeGeneres or Wilde had cut hair before.
"I felt a little trepidatious to do another play because it had been such an important experience for me," she said.
"I must say, the girls are trepidatious about me getting married because of Tom's past, but I'm a grown woman," D'Agostino said.
" She added: "His calm and caring demeanor, I think, helped put people at ease and made them less trepidatious about the procedure.
Catherine M. Croft, who succeeded Mr. Anderson, said that she was "trepidatious" about taking a job advising Mr. Volker because of Mr. Giuliani.
Just as likely: Despite feeling more trepidatious than in recent years, those with capital aren't sure where else to invest it right now.
Each ominous specter of death on a horse or trepidatious wheel of fortune, as depicted by Smith, offers personal guidance through direct, captivating imagery.
Democrats have much grander ideas about how to lower drug costs, but Republicans are more trepidatious about disrupting the free market (and angering pharma).
"While Tamblyn was understandably trepidatious about sharing her story so publically, she explained her motivation with her closing comments: "But you understand, don't you?
We move to New York City, sort of the hotbed of criminality from Robin's past, so she's a little trepidatious, and things quickly unravel.
But the government did not create a law saying such operations are allowed, which has left many shop owners trepidatious about speaking to the media.
Archie is trepidatious about the Lodges' interest in Fred being the Mayor because he knows no favor goes unpunished when it comes to the Lodges.
Her former and latter-day selves, as presented here, are essentially the same eager, questioning and slightly trepidatious individual, torn between the impulses to ingratiate and to challenge.
These drawings and stories flit by, none lingering too long, eschewing any context that would make sense of them in favor of a consistent mood of dark, trepidatious lust.
And I think the other thing that surprised us was probably how well we worked together, 'cause we were a little bit trepidatious about it, and we loved working together.
"At the get-go, I was very trepidatious because there were a lot of promises and there were, well, there was a lot of intrigue," Alexandria Heston, a Chicago-based XR designer.
Despite myth, it's almost certainly not Shakespeare's farewell to the stage, but is nonetheless a simpler, bittersweet answer to some of his earlier work, thanks to its fragile, trepidatious message of redemption.
And as she told Ellen DeGeneres in an interview on her talk show on Thursday, the experience has also made her very trepidatious about wearing any type of extravagant jewelry ever again.
While the majority of us are still trepidatious about even trying out cutouts or sheer panels, these ladies have already lapped us in trends and are onto their hundredth bra-less, sheer ensemble.
Late to this party, Andre arrives with the trepidatious young M.C. Freda Gatz, an attempt to convince her that she can consider herself part of his and Shyne's families, despite their checkered history.
The campaign, which features a trepidatious James getting in the backseat of a driverless sedan, will lead up to the NBA season opener between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Boston Celtics on October 17th.
It is also a marker of our contemporary moment, distilling and reacting to cultural cues—think of the bombastic muscle cars of the Vietnam era, and the trepidatious econo-boxes that arrived in its wake.
If I didn't feel like Joey had a sense of humor about it, then I think I would have been maybe more trepidatious to be as hand-holdy or even as didactic as we were with him.
This completely ludicrous play on a centuries-old tradition offers us chaos and confusion — which feels incredibly pertinent right now, considering recent worldwide shifts in power, from Brexit to Trump's tumultuous presidency to the trepidatious elections in France.
Chance of death: 72.73% Little King Tommen standing up to the High Sparrow didn't really do much to change things this week, but the fact that even the most trepidatious king ever feels like he can step to you doesn't bode well.
We've already given you step-by-step instructions on how to saber Champagne with just about anything (Matty Matheson, for example, has successfully used his iPhone to pop bottles), but we can understand if you're still feeling a little trepidatious about accidentally sending shards of glass flying into your guests' eyes.
Shares of Facebook were also rising despite a Buzzfeed story about the social media giant's trepidatious standing in Russia, a piece about Chinese tech player Tencent surpassing Facebook in valuation and an unfavorable tweet from Mark Cuban: The stocks of Micron and Western Digital, which some fear may eventually overwhelm the market with supply of DRAM and flash chips, also lifted on Tuesday.
Whether we're looking at 22008th-century Impressionistic vistas by John Henry Twachtman and William Meritt Chase of the seaside landscape, interrupted by a 22012-foot tower for a steam elevator; an elephant-shaped hotel; or the anonymously created Cyclops head from the 240s that once ogled its eye from the Spook-A-Rama, there's a shared fantasy that's both tantalizing and trepidatious.
And, also, queer women never get access to the kind of budgets, advertising revenue, the kinds of things that we can benefit from, and so that's what I'm trying to impart to other LGBTQ women is that, yes, I understand that while you might be trepidatious, Grindr is the owner of this, but we are actively able to utilize these things for the betterment and more visibility of ourselves.
I'm not sure if people are misconstruing that because I am a black woman, but I have attempted to be as inclusive as I possibly can—even when I was a bit trepidatious, because as a straight, black, able-bodied woman, I wasn't sure that it was even my place to speak on behalf of inclusion of some of the other marginalized communities, of which I am not a part.
She never appears "shocked, trepidatious, or scared".Stowe (1999), 26. Nancy is shown either boldly in the center of the action or actively, but secretively, investigating a clue.Stowe (1999), 28.
Buddy next decides to tie one end of a string to a dog toy, the other to Bozo's damaged tooth. When that only serves to amuse the animal, Buddy decides to tie up the tooth and tie the other end of the string to a doorknob, the closing action of the door then serving to force the loose tooth from the dog's gums. Bozo is trepidatious, but Buddy is preparing to demonstrate how little the method hurts when a domestic cat comes in. The feline spooks the dog so much that Bozo, still attached by the string to Buddy, chases the creature out of the house.
Trepidation (from Lat. trepidus, "trepidatious"), in now-obsolete medieval theories of astronomy, refers to hypothetical oscillation in the precession of the equinoxes. The theory was popular from the 9th to the 16th centuries. The origin of the theory of trepidation comes from the Small Commentary to the Handy Tables written by Theon of Alexandria in the 4th century CE. In precession, the equinoxes appear to move slowly through the ecliptic, completing a revolution in approximately 25,800 years (according to modern astronomers). Theon states that certain (unnamed) ancient astrologers believed that the precession, rather than being a steady unending motion, instead reverses direction every 640 years.a fully quoted translation is found in Jones A., Ancient Rejection and Adoption of Ptolemy’s Frame of Reference for Longitudes in Ptolemy in Perspective, (ed) A. Jones, Springer, 2010, p. 11. The equinoxes, in this theory, move through the ecliptic at the rate of 1 degree in 80 years over a span of 8 degrees, after which they suddenly reverse direction and travel back over the same 8 degrees. Theon describes but did not endorse this theory.

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