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i dread going to work in the morning i dread having to pay this bill that movie was just dreadful (horrible and bad)
I dread going to work today, because I know the work that is waiting for me. He was filled with dread at the thought of another night in the jungle. He had a dread that she was going to kiss him.
ex:that task was a dread
I felt dread the first time I had to work the help line alone.
Yesterday i felt so much DREAD because i had a big science test tomorrow.
I say, it appears as though that dreadful smoking volcano is about to erupt.
For a good translation, use it in a sentence. Too many possibles.
Noun: A feeling of dread washed over her as she anticipated the upcoming exam. Verb: She dreaded having to confront her boss about the mistake.
The Weapon Too Dreadful to Use was created in 1939-05.
horrid, terrible , dreadful , obnoxious
I dread visiting the ear-piercing booth at the mall. The knife-throwing booth is temporarily closed.
I stand before you today with heavyhearted dread of the events that surely will unfold in the dark days ahead.