dread in the PONS Dictionary

dread Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

I dread to think what would happen if ...
to live in dread of sth
to fill sb with dread

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Similarly, anxiety may range from restlessness to more intense panic and dread.
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The song reflects a paranoid version of dread of dealing with in-laws.
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We called it scopophobia -- a morbid dread of being seen.
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He was a very pious and energetic missionary, but dreaded the office of superior.
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Instead, they featured slow accumulations of dread through subtle omens, mostly taking place in everyday settings.
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Tessa dreads the idea of living in the suburbs.
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It's nostalgic, with a sense of future dread.
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Sooner or later the occasion will arise when you will appear before the dread tribunal of the public.
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The dread of these events lies like a fog over the album.
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Wool dreads give a similar look to real dreads and are very soft.
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