Sentence examples for to dread from inspiring English sources

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to dread

adjective

Terrible; greatly feared.

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To dread the brown envelopes, terrible".

Yet mankind is wrong to dread ageing.

I have officially started to dread Thanksgiving.

I used to dread dying.

Aides came to dread them.

"It's not something to dread".

In fact, I'd begun to dread it.

Sept. 11 is central to "Dread".

He begins to dread each new revelation.

There's a phrase I've come to dread.

The mood changes from joy to dread.

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