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is dreaded
adjective
Terrible; greatly feared.
Exact(19)
Now the thought is dreaded.
The "B" word is dreaded by all dedicated cooks.
Perhaps such wisdom is dreaded, for there is much melancholy in it.
Friday, the Muslim day of prayer, is dreaded for its outbreaks of bloody violence, and even more roadblocks go up.
Mr Kajiyama has the support of his party's old brigade, but he is dreaded by younger members who fear he would cost them their seats.
Witchcraft is taken quite seriously in Zulu tradition, and it is dreaded, given the devastation it may cause in a person's life.
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El Salvador is dreading their return.
The word, by the way, is "dread".
All of Hollywood is dreading a writers strike.
But even that route was dreaded.
He was dreaded and avoided".
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