Officials and employers often regarded the jobber's power with trepidation.
The news of that finding was greeted with both great expectations and trepidation.
One can also sense trepidation in their remonstrations, betraying the conviviality as politeness masking palpable unease.
While this may reflect the growth in numbers of markets in recent years, it is also a cause for trepidation.
Concerns and questions are never resolved, simply replaced with new trepidation.
A biological origin with formation in the solid state is proposed here for certain terrestrial fullerenes but with considerable trepidation because it entails formidable hurdles.
The responsible conservative, as we have seen, finds in history a profound sense of national continuity which overrides his contemporary fears and trepidations.
Composers have a strong vested interested in helping performers overcome their trepidation.