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, noun

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

Derived forms of inapprehensive

inapprehensively, adverb inapprehensiveness, noun