The root word that means "dread of" is "phobos" or "phobia." For example, "arachnophobia" means the fear or dread of spiders.
"Dread" means to have great fear of something or someone.
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(he/she) dreads = teme; tiene miedo dreads (plural noun) = miedos; terrores; pavores Note: The above plural noun means "dreads" in the sense of "fears", not in the abbreviated form of "dreadlocks" which are "rizos del estilo rastafari" and abbreviated "rastas".
It means 'a greatly feared king'.
It means 'a greatly feared king'.
Dread can be: a verb -- I dread swimming in the ocean a noun -- Dread spread over the boys when they saw the police arrive. an adjective -- dread diseases. Probably the adjective dreaded is more commonly used.
The phrase "struck you dumb with dread" typically means to be rendered speechless or paralyzed by fear or dread. It suggests that the intensity of the fear is so great that it temporarily inhibits one's ability to speak or react.
It comes from the quechua word "kharka" which means dread or mistrust.
Trepidation means to be in a state of alarm or dread or to be very apprehensive. It can also mean to have involuntary quivering or shaking.
The word "food" means you can eat it. Anything you can eat is in the food pyramid.
It is a Mod weapon only. That means only the staff can use it.