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are dreaded
adjective
Terrible; greatly feared.
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Some species are known informally as cannibal wasps or meat wasps and are dreaded pests at picnics.
With Labour already so weak at council level after successive drubbings in recent years, Thursday's results are dreaded by the high command.
Sometimes these are dreaded zombie projects — projects that executives thought they had killed, yet still have life because of misguided passion by employees.
Short-haul flights to places like Khartoum, Sudan, are dreaded: more than four hours of work, followed by refueling, a new load of passengers, an exhausting late-night return flight to Abu Dhabi and the shuttle bus back to the dormitory tower with its vigilant guards.
Whereas many tasks become easier with time as people improve their abilities, corporate fire drills are dreaded for many reasons.
As a result, Mondays (workdays) are dreaded.
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Meanwhile, they are dreading the admissions process.
CONSERVATIVES are dreading the November elections.
People are dreading next week, when the missing may be "confirmed".
Lots and lots of people are dreading Thanksgiving this year.
More than twenty other families are dreading confirmation of diagnoses.
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