trepidatious
English
Etymology
From, or as if, trepidate + -ious; see trepidation for more.
Adjective
trepidatious (comparative more trepidatious, superlative most trepidatious)
- In a state of trepidation; fearful.
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- He looks a little trepidatious too, and we both laugh awkwardly as he nears me.
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Derived terms
- trepidatiously
- trepidatiousness
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