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Etymology

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From in- +‎ apprehensive.

Adjective

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inapprehensive (comparative more inapprehensive, superlative most inapprehensive)

  1. 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

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