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Nuances in Meaning Nuances are subtle differences in meaning between synonyms. Context and connotation—the feelings or ideas associated with words—contribute to nuance. For example, although the synonyms foreboding and apprehension involve a sense of uncertainty or fear about the future, foreboding typically conveys a deeper sense of dread and possible disaster.
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Complete the following items.
Fill in each blank below with either foreboding or apprehension.
Up ahead, the streetlights flickered and went dark, filling Max with a sense of _______—was something terrible just ahead?
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foreboding
(“Foreboding” fits best—it conveys a deeper sense of dread that something terrible lies ahead.)
(“Foreboding” fits best—it conveys a deeper sense of dread that something terrible lies ahead.)
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