inapprehensive
English edit
Etymology edit
in- + apprehensive
Adjective edit
inapprehensive (comparative more inapprehensive, superlative most inapprehensive)
- Not apprehensive; regardless; unconcerned.
- Synonym: unapprehensive
- 1651–1653, Jer[emy] Taylor, ΕΝΙΑΥΤΟΣ [Eniautos]. A Course of Sermons for All the Sundays of the Year. […], 2nd edition, London: […] Richard Royston […], published 1655, →OCLC:
- men become senseless of the evils of mankind , inapprehensive of the troubles of their brethren
References edit
- “inapprehensive”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.