inapprehensive
[ in-ap-ri-hen-siv ]
/ ˌɪn æp rɪˈhɛn sɪv /
adjective
not apprehensive (often followed by of).
without apprehension.
Origin of inapprehensive
First recorded in 1645–55;
in-3 +
apprehensive
OTHER WORDS FROM inapprehensive
in·ap·pre·hen·sive·ly, adverb in·ap·pre·hen·sive·ness, nounWords nearby inapprehensive
inapplicable,
inapposite,
inappreciable,
inappreciative,
inapprehension,
inapprehensive,
inapproachable,
inappropriate,
inapt,
inaptitude,
inarch
Example sentences from the Web for inapprehensive
For years, it seems, he has been writing poetry, but it is only recently that an inapprehensive country has awakened to the fact.
Rebel Verses |Bernard Gilbert
British Dictionary definitions for inapprehensive
inapprehensive
/ (ˌɪnæprɪˈhɛnsɪv) /
adjective
not perceiving or feeling fear or anxiety; untroubled
rare
unable to understand; imperceptive