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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91. He got out of bed on Wednesday morning, feeling the same dread he might feel over an impending root canal.
92. How can a quiet lunch with a beautiful and intelligent girl, in a licensed restaurant, be the cause of dread?
93. And new genetic tests for other dread diseases are appearing almost every day.
94. She glanced up with dread and peered into the sea of faces that was watching her with curiosity.
95. This experience deepened my dread of the five fillings which awaited me.
96. Victims who go to court dread coming face to face with their attacker again.
97. I dread spending time with Sue because she's such an angry person.
98. She coasted through it as if dreaming buoyed by a strange mixture of anticipation and dread.
99. At the time I was worn out, still reacting no doubt from living for years on end in fear and dread.
100. I dread to think what might happen if he gets elected.
101. We live, like our ancestors of the late fourth and early fifth centuries,[http://sentencedict.com] in an age of anxiety and dread.
102. It was all over now, this ordeal which Merrill had anticipated with hope and dread.
103. The time when children and families were otherwise most healthy and carefree came to be a time of sickness and dread.
104. In November 1921 Eliot expressed a dread of London, longing for sea or mountains.
105. Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it. George Bernard Shaw
106. As she hurried to grab a taxi to the hotel she could feel her stomach coiling into knots of dread.
107. His voice was filled with dread and fear and heavy weights.
108. Jean drove slowly home, automatically[sentencedict.com], her mind filled with dread.
109. Cellular phones, too, often evoke a confused state of dread.
110. The job that everyone considered bad was in the workroom, which was my absolute dread.
111. You, with your midair dread, blindly bunched into that swinging house you call a home.
112. The infant formula brouhaha created a monster which may yet check and balance the dread corporation: the multinational pressure group.
113. Christmas is coming ... does the thought fill you with dread or delight?
114. They just want you to get in a full hour of dread before you take off.
115. And I really do dread Morrissey's solo career, once they have split.
116. The state of the suspension filled him with dread and he avoided thinking about it.
117. The closer I get to completion the more I dread it, he wrote.
118. Everyone in the peloton wakes on the morning of an Alpine stage with a feeling of dread.
119. Humphrey backed up Dulles, not least because of his dread of excessive government spending.
120. The half-crazed hippy, deeply into Zen, Whose cryptic homilies she came to dread.
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