Sentence examples similar to arouse dread. from inspiring English sources

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In almost all cultures throughout history, leprosy has aroused dread and loathing about the prospect of incurable disease and a lifetime of progressive disfigurement.

This article aroused in me the same sense of dread and fear that I felt during the Cold War.

Mark A. Wolfgram Ottawa, Ont., Canada This article aroused in me the same sense of dread and fear that I felt during the Cold War.

The antithesis of his work for children, Mr. Lionni's unnatural naturalism arouses in this observer admiration and fascination tinged with dread.

When the invitation arrived for this recent alumni reading and reunion, it aroused in me the usual reactions: dread, curiosity, regret, despair.

The mere mention of freshers' week can arouse that odd mix of stomach-churning dread and euphoric anticipation.

Anxiety and dread are not feelings that most musicals aim to arouse, but they are inevitable in "Carrie" because most audiences know the climax, made famous in the 1976 movie starring Sissy Spacek.

Dread builds.

Existential dread?

Mostly dread.

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