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Has a nameless dread replaced America's famous optimism?
Most of Singer's heroes live with a nameless dread, an expectation that they are deserving of death and that it is only a matter of time before the axe falls.
In that 1966 drama, a wealthy couple in the US suburbs are disturbed by a visit from their neighbours, another prosperous pair, who are seeking sanctuary from their own home, where they feel unable to stay after suddenly being visited by a "nameless dread".
Each page filled you with a nameless dread, especially at first, and you asked deep existential questions about why you got yourself into this mess in the first place?
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Fear is always fear of something, but anxiety involves a more nameless dread, as writers like Gogol and Maupassant have often reminded us.
Instead, you get an endless, nameless dread.
"The Other Side" opened and ended on a note of nameless dread of a sort favored by modern-dance artists of another time.
I guess Mr. Kristol felt a shudder of nameless dread when he first heard of "the Pepsi Generation".
When a series of murders are committed terror is at its worst while the perpetrator is still unknown: a case of nameless dread.
In anxiety disorders, anxiety is the principal feature, manifesting itself either in relatively short, acute anxiety attacks or in a chronic sense of nameless dread.
Coupled with its squeegee‐type of electronic ef fects and the automaton move ments of the performers, the piece conjured up an unsettling aura of nameless dread.
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