How to Say "apprehensions" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “apprehensions” is “miedos” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Todos tenemos nuestros propios miedos.
We all have our own fears.
Ella superó sus miedos y habló en público.
She overcame her fears and spoke in public.
No dejes que tus miedos controlen tu vida.
Don't let your fears control your life.
Making it Plural
To turn the word for fear (miedo) into 'fears' (miedos), you simply add an 's' to the end because it ends in a vowel.
Using 'The' with Miedos
Because this word is masculine and plural, you should use 'los' (the) or 'unos' (some) before it.
Singular vs Plural
Mistake: “Using 'miedo' when you are talking about several different types of scary things.”
Correction: Use 'miedos' when you want to emphasize a variety of worries or anxieties rather than just the general feeling of being afraid.
Learn Spanish with Inklingo
Interactive stories, personalized learning, and more.