Brash or trepidatious, the succeeding generations of writers are simply taking turns, saying in one what could not be said in the other. |
And I am trepidatious regarding any encounter with these monsters that have been unleashed into our midst. |
So while Reznor may be trepidatious about the commercial nature of the album, he has little reason to be. |
It was pretty apparent in the script that she wasn't comfortable in that role at first, that she liked the idea of it but was very trepidatious about what it encompassed. |
People who are only now coming online strike me as trepidatious pioneers, curious about what's out there but apt to flee homeward if the natives seem hostile. |
Murphy said it was hard, flying down on Air Force One with the trepidatious Sandy Hook families, to explain that they would be lobbying to get a vote on a vote. |