An emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight)
A sudden, alarming amazement or dread that results in utter confusion.
State of terror excited by the sudden appearance of danger.
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Examples for "dread "
Examples for "dread "
1 Then I finally ask the question to which I dread the answer.
2 I've certainly never seen an interviewee approach the photoshoot with greater dread .
3 Here, in the dread tribunal of last resort, valor contended against valor.
4 I was struck with dread ; the Queen then appeared in the balcony.
5 Thou sattest in one bucket beneath in the pit in great dread .
1 What can we do to help create a distraction free work environment?
2 Health Minister Zweli Mkhize agreed, saying it could serve as a distraction .
3 Adequate distraction for arthroscopy was able to be achieved in all cases.
4 Results: The force required increased with distraction height under all 4 conditions.
5 I guess I gave them a welcome distraction from our immediate problem.
1 Of course, the water activity itself is the source of much consternation .
2 It's already causing a great deal of consternation among cypherpunks and hackers.
3 And that's the area that's creating the greatest consternation for police staff.
4 The joy in England was great, as was the consternation in France.
5 Her brows coming together in consternation , Ellen said, You must stop this.
1 Following that, Talut asked about Danug's progress, to the young man's discomfiture .
2 The quarrel became warm, and resulted in the discomfiture of the latter.
3 Brookfield was supported in its trial by the discomfiture of the Tinleys.
4 This simple maneuver by the President was the beginning of their discomfiture .
5 The sudden discomfiture of the bears brought a cheer from the boys.
1 Not insecurity or stage jitters but true fright - the terror of free fall.
2 The difficulties, from stage fright to voice production, will no longer exist.'
3 Yes, he could definitely make her stage fright work for the show.
4 It knows the investment community will take fright if it does attack.
5 Apparently some actors use the same method to cope with stage fright .
6 Investors have taken fright , sending banking stocks plunging 49 percent this year.
7 The stage fright would be a part of her arc, of course.
8 In my fright , I had quite forgotten the brandy in her dress.
9 The younger pupils rushed for the doors in a frenzy of fright .
10 She tried to calm its fright , but then wilted: All right, Father.
11 That time, he'd clearly heard his own muffled yelp of sudden fright .
12 Often with the Kiowas she felt a deep fright come over her.
13 The horse took fright , the letters and papers flew in every direction.
14 I know for a fact that I don't get stage fright , because-
15 The hogs were in a great fright , screaming and grunting with terror.
16 All the city was in a state of uncontrollable fright and agitation.
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