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Adjective(1) causing fear or dread or terror(2) horrible(3) terrifying
Noun(1) fearful expectation or anticipation(2) fear
Verb(1) be afraid or scared of; be frightened of(2) be afraid or scared of(3) be frightened of(4) anticipate with horror

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(1) I made a cup of coffee instead and quietly surfed through my daily blogs until that feeling of dread and apprehension began to fade.(2) We still suggest woolen hoods for the Fourth of July picnics, but you can open a window now without fear of dread contagion.(3) My stomach was a tight knot of dread , fear and something very close to the child-like terror I used to feel for the dark.(4) Medicine had conquered the dread infectious diseases that once cut swathes through entire populations.(5) Don't even think for a minute that the Rastafarians are only in the business of making mats and broomsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac you ever see a fat dread yet?(6) I would dread to think that a scene such as the one I witnessed at the age of twelve could happen in a playground now.(7) Religion then consists in obeisance to these larger forces, to overcome our fear and dread of the future.(8) Terror is an aggravated form of fear: intense fear, fright or dread .(9) I thought it was her nature, but when she got over the dread disease she had brought into the homeu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac her true nature came out.(10) Somehow I think that if there was a war on, this dread disease could be cured with remarkable ease.(11) However, when he arrived he had the dread symptoms of the disease.(12) However each disorder is bonded to the other disorders by the common theme of excessive, irrational fear and dread .(13) If you're ready to live like a hermit for a while, you'll probably not be unlucky enough to catch the dread disease before it becomes widely known.(14) We dread to think what the punishment for u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510breakingu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb this law will be.(15) While the world has been saved from epidemics of dread diseases, some of today's children are being sacrificed.(16) Minorities, be they linguistic or religious, dread the assimilation as much as they fear exclusion.
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Synonyms
Noun
1. fear
2. apprehension
3. trepidation
4. anxiety
5. worry
6. concern
7. foreboding
8. disquiet
9. unease
10. angst
11. fright
12. panic
13. alarm
14. terror
15. horror
16. the jitters
17. the creeps
18. the shivers
19. the heebie-jeebies


Verb
20. fear
21. be afraid of
22. worry about
23. be anxious about
24. have forebodings about
25. be terrified by
27. shrink from
28. recoil from
30. flinch from
31. get cold feet about


Adjective
32. awful
33. frightful
34. terrible
35. horrible
36. dreadful
37. feared
38. frightening
39. alarming
40. terrifying
41. dire


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

you feeling such dread
at the prospect of me getting what I want.

you feeling such DREAD at the prospect of me getting what I want.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 6


On the back of his dragon,
Balerion the Dread.

On the back of his dragon, Balerion the DREAD.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 10


Balerion the Dread.

Balerion the DREAD.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 2


But in the beginning, when it was home
to Balerion the Dread,

But in the beginning, when it was home to Balerion the DREAD,

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 7


You could read about Balerion the Dread.

You could read about Balerion the DREAD.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 10


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