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dread


dread

D0385000 (drĕd)v. dread·ed, dread·ing, dreads v.tr.1. To be in terror of; fear intensely: "What I most dreaded as a child was the close danger of the atomic bomb" (James Carroll).2. To anticipate with alarm, distaste, or reluctance: We dreaded the long drive home.3. Archaic To hold in awe or reverence.v.intr. To be very afraid.n.1. a. Profound fear; terror: "the dread of a fire that would end not just my life but everyone else's" (Jan Clausen).b. Fearful or anxious anticipation: the dread of saying something foolish on stage. See Synonyms at fear.c. An instance of fear or fearful anticipation: His dreads about school finally subsided.d. A source of fear, awe, or reverence: The author's greatest dread is that the book will go unnoticed.2. a. A dreadlock: She wears her hair in dreads.b. A person who wears dreadlocks.3. Archaic Awe; reverence.adj.1. Causing terror or fear: a dread disease. See Usage Note below.2. Inspiring awe: the dread presence of the headmaster.
[Middle English dreden, short for adreden, from Old English adrǣdan, from ondrǣdan, to advise against, fear : ond-, and-, against; see un-2 + rǣdan, to advise; see ar- in Indo-European roots.]Usage Note: The adjective dread meaning "causing terror or fear" is often supplanted by the participle adjective dreaded. In our 2015 survey, 88 percent of the Usage Panel found the use of dreaded acceptable in the sentence After communicating with the enemy, Corporal Adams was labeled with the dreaded epithet "traitor." By contrast, only 69 percent of the Panel found the use of dread in the same sentence acceptable, while roughly one-third found its use unacceptable. It seems that dreaded is not merely gaining ground as an alternative to dread but actually replacing it as the adjective of choice to mean "causing fear."

dread

(drɛd) vb (tr) 1. to anticipate with apprehension or terror2. to fear greatly3. archaic to be in awe ofn4. great fear; horror5. an object of terror6. (Other Non-Christian Religions) slang a Rastafarian7. archaic deep reverenceadjliterary awesome; awe-inspiring[Old English ondrǣdan; related to Old Saxon antdrādan, Old High German intrātan]

dread

(drɛd)

v.t. 1. to fear greatly: to dread death. 2. to be very reluctant to do, meet, or experience. 3. Archaic. to hold in respectful awe. v.i. 4. to have fear or great reluctance. n. 5. terror or apprehension as to something in the future; great fear. 6. a person or thing dreaded. 7. dreads, dreadlocks. 8. Archaic. deep awe or reverence. adj. 9. greatly feared; frightful; terrible. 10. held in awe or reverential fear. [1125–75; Old English drǣdan; c. Old High German intrātan]

dread


Past participle: dreaded
Gerund: dreading
Imperative
dread
dread
Present
I dread
you dread
he/she/it dreads
we dread
you dread
they dread
Preterite
I dreaded
you dreaded
he/she/it dreaded
we dreaded
you dreaded
they dreaded
Present Continuous
I am dreading
you are dreading
he/she/it is dreading
we are dreading
you are dreading
they are dreading
Present Perfect
I have dreaded
you have dreaded
he/she/it has dreaded
we have dreaded
you have dreaded
they have dreaded
Past Continuous
I was dreading
you were dreading
he/she/it was dreading
we were dreading
you were dreading
they were dreading
Past Perfect
I had dreaded
you had dreaded
he/she/it had dreaded
we had dreaded
you had dreaded
they had dreaded
Future
I will dread
you will dread
he/she/it will dread
we will dread
you will dread
they will dread
Future Perfect
I will have dreaded
you will have dreaded
he/she/it will have dreaded
we will have dreaded
you will have dreaded
they will have dreaded
Future Continuous
I will be dreading
you will be dreading
he/she/it will be dreading
we will be dreading
you will be dreading
they will be dreading
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been dreading
you have been dreading
he/she/it has been dreading
we have been dreading
you have been dreading
they have been dreading
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been dreading
you will have been dreading
he/she/it will have been dreading
we will have been dreading
you will have been dreading
they will have been dreading
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been dreading
you had been dreading
he/she/it had been dreading
we had been dreading
you had been dreading
they had been dreading
Conditional
I would dread
you would dread
he/she/it would dread
we would dread
you would dread
they would dread
Past Conditional
I would have dreaded
you would have dreaded
he/she/it would have dreaded
we would have dreaded
you would have dreaded
they would have dreaded
Thesaurus
Noun1.dread - fearful expectation or anticipationdread - fearful expectation or anticipation; "the student looked around the examination room with apprehension"apprehension, apprehensivenessfear, fearfulness, fright - an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight)trepidation - a feeling of alarm or dreadboding, foreboding, premonition, presentiment - a feeling of evil to come; "a steadily escalating sense of foreboding"; "the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case"suspense - apprehension about what is going to happengloom, gloominess, somberness, sombreness - a feeling of melancholy apprehensionpall, chill - a sudden numbing dread
Verb1.dread - be afraid or scared ofdread - be afraid or scared of; be frightened of; "I fear the winters in Moscow"; "We should not fear the Communists!"fearpanic - be overcome by a sudden fear; "The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week away"
Adj.1.dread - causing fear or dread or terrordread - causing fear or dread or terror; "the awful war"; "an awful risk"; "dire news"; "a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked"; "the dread presence of the headmaster"; "polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was"; "a dreadful storm"; "a fearful howling"; "horrendous explosions shook the city"; "a terrible curse"direful, dreaded, dreadful, fearsome, frightening, horrendous, terrible, awful, dire, horrific, fearfulalarming - frightening because of an awareness of danger

dread

verb1. fear, shrink from, be anxious about, flinch from, cringe at the thought of, quail from, shudder to think about, have cold feet about (informal), anticipate with horror, tremble to think about I'm dreading Christmas this year.noun1. fear, alarm, horror, terror, dismay, fright, apprehension, consternation, trepidation, fearfulness, apprehensiveness, affright She thought with dread of the cold winters to come.adjective1. (Literary) frightening, terrible, alarming, awful, terrifying, horrible, dreadful, dreaded, dire, frightful the dread phrase 'politically correct'

dread

verbTo be afraid of:fear.Idiom: have one's heart in one's mouth.noun1. Great agitation and anxiety caused by the expectation or the realization of danger:affright, alarm, apprehension, fear, fearfulness, fright, funk, horror, panic, terror, trepidation.Slang: cold feet.Idiom: fear and trembling.2. Archaic. The emotion aroused by something awe-inspiring or astounding:amaze, amazement, astonishment, awe, marvel, wonder, wonderment.Archaic: admiration.
Translations
恐怖惧怕

dread

(dred) noun great fear. She lives in dread of her child being drowned in the canal; His voice was husky with dread. 恐懼 恐怖 verb to fear greatly. We were dreading his arrival. 懼怕 惧怕ˈdreadful adjective1. terrible. a dreadful accident. 可怕的 可怕的2. very bad or annoying. What dreadful children! 糟糕透頂的,很討人厭的 糟糕透顶的,令人惊骇的 ˈdreadfulness noun 可怕,糟糕透頂 惧怕,糟糕透顶 ˈdreadfully adverb extremely. dreadfully ill; dreadfully clever. 可怕地,糟糕透頂地 可怕地,糟糕透顶地

dread


I dread to think

It is too worrying or unpleasant for me to think about something that might happen or might have happened. I dread to think what my boss will say when I tell him I lost our biggest client.See also: dread, think

I shudder/dread to ˈthink (how, what, etc....)

(informal, often humorous) I am afraid to think or ask myself about something, because the answer might be terrible or unpleasant: I shudder to think when he last had a bath.‘How much more work is there?’ ‘I dread to think!’See also: dread, shudder, think

dread


dread

Slang a Rastafarian

DREAD


AcronymDefinition
DREADDreadnought (Star Wars)
DREADDamage Potential, Reproducibility, Exploitability, Affected Users, Discoverability (threat modeling)
DREADDetroit Rockers Engaged in the Abolition of Disco
DREADDenial, Rejection, Expectation, Acceptance, Dependency

dread


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  • noun
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Synonyms for dread

verb fear

Synonyms

  • fear
  • shrink from
  • be anxious about
  • flinch from
  • cringe at the thought of
  • quail from
  • shudder to think about
  • have cold feet about
  • anticipate with horror
  • tremble to think about

noun fear

Synonyms

  • fear
  • alarm
  • horror
  • terror
  • dismay
  • fright
  • apprehension
  • consternation
  • trepidation
  • fearfulness
  • apprehensiveness
  • affright

adj frightening

Synonyms

  • frightening
  • terrible
  • alarming
  • awful
  • terrifying
  • horrible
  • dreadful
  • dreaded
  • dire
  • frightful

Synonyms for dread

verb to be afraid of

Synonyms

  • fear

noun great agitation and anxiety caused by the expectation or the realization of danger

Synonyms

  • affright
  • alarm
  • apprehension
  • fear
  • fearfulness
  • fright
  • funk
  • horror
  • panic
  • terror
  • trepidation
  • cold feet

noun the emotion aroused by something awe-inspiring or astounding

Synonyms

  • amaze
  • amazement
  • astonishment
  • awe
  • marvel
  • wonder
  • wonderment
  • admiration

Synonyms for dread

noun fearful expectation or anticipation

Synonyms

  • apprehension
  • apprehensiveness

Related Words

  • fear
  • fearfulness
  • fright
  • trepidation
  • boding
  • foreboding
  • premonition
  • presentiment
  • suspense
  • gloom
  • gloominess
  • somberness
  • sombreness
  • pall
  • chill

verb be afraid or scared of

Synonyms

  • fear

Related Words

  • panic

adj causing fear or dread or terror

Synonyms

  • direful
  • dreaded
  • dreadful
  • fearsome
  • frightening
  • horrendous
  • terrible
  • awful
  • dire
  • horrific
  • fearful

Related Words

  • alarming
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