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Causing fear or dread or terror.
terrible
awful
dreadful
fearful
dread
frightening
dire
horrific
fearsome
horrendous
alarming
1
My Dad was 'on duty' and received the
dreaded
call from work.
2
It's that
dreaded
time of year again in the US tax time.
3
The young Vito, however, felt a cold anger for the
dreaded
Fanucci.
4
The
dreaded
acronym is, of course, SAC - Special Areas of Conservation.
5
In company she
dreaded
contempt; and in solitude she only found anxiety.
6
Most vitally, he comes with no
dreaded
byelection consequences for the Government.
7
A well-fuelled runner reduces their risk of hitting the
dreaded
marathon 'wall'.
8
It was this moment, which he had
dreaded
,
of this particular day.
9
Condé feels secure now; he
dreaded
only the passage of the Loire.
10
Just stepping onto the
dreaded
bathroom scales can help with weight loss.
11
Mrs. F.
dreaded
the thought of discussing such matters with her children.
12
In great affairs I have always
dreaded
the counsels of the young.
13
In the hall a halt was made and the
dreaded
good-byes began.
14
Anne had
dreaded
the return; for the house remembered its sad secrets.
15
She also
dreaded
the idea of going into the file room again.
16
That is the real joy, when achieved; the real bugbear, when
dreaded
.
dreaded
dread
·
dreaded enemy
dreaded name
much dreaded
dreaded day