Synonym: fear. Similar words: dreaded, dreadful, readdress, headdress, dream up, dream of, dreamlike, keynote address. Meaning: [dred] n. fearful expectation or anticipation. v. be afraid or scared of; be frightened of. adj. causing fear or dread or terror.
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61. She lived in hope and dread.
62. It lives in fear and dread of the present.
63. Suddenly Mungo felt dread in his stomach like indigestion.
64. Execution rota is a duty that I dread.
65. I dread a painful, lingering death.
66. A dread of black male sexuality remains.
67. We lived in a period of superstition and dread.
68. She only had two days left, and the thought of nothing after that made her shiver with dread.
69. Thus was established the image of the Falls as a dread and mystic place.
70. This reflects an aversion which is attached by society to major accidents or dread consequences, e.g. cancer. Sentencedict.com
71. I remember sitting down at my desk with a sudden sense of dread.
72. The dread disease of the Rappers, Rap Rootinitis, would begin to diminish.
73. But today, a year since John McCarthy's homecoming, their worst dread has proved unfounded.
74. To dread the slightest sneeze or cough that might herald the onset of polio or tuberculosis.
75. According to this poem, his dread of foreclosure by his creditors is keeping him awake at night.
76. I live in Ridgefield in a permanent state of dread.
77. Suddenly it seemed like a long time since people talked about airplanes with anything but dread.
78. I kept scanning, propelled by a mounting sense of dread, and eerie familiarity.
79. My friends were filled with dread for the time when they would play my part in this ritual of passing.
80. School was never a good experience for her because she lived in dread of being called on.
81. Terror was the key, of course, for there's a fine line between paralysing dread and galvanising fright.
82. He spoke of the feeling of dread and anxiety throughout farming.
83. She will dread the thought of that final parting, which must come in time.
84. When she was taken for further interrogation the following day, it was with mixed feelings of anticipation and dread.
85. I swim here with Byron because I dread to swim alone, and tolerate all his impudent remarks.
86. Perhaps you are fine when dealing with some one on a one-to-one basis but dread the thought of going to a party.
87. Although the fresh night air was welcome, Jack was again aware of an unusual feeling of dread and foreboding.
88. I felt a sense of dread as I walked into the interview.
89. I sip the water again, and dread, as I did then, the coming winter.
90. What we will do next Season I dread to think.
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