Dread

  • 31dread — I. verb Etymology: Middle English dreden, from Old English drǣdan Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to fear greatly b. archaic to regard with awe 2. to feel extreme reluctance to meet or face intrans …

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  • 32dread — Synonyms and related words: abject fear, affright, agitation, alarm, all overs, angst, anguish, anticipate, anticipation, anxiety, anxiety hysteria, anxiety neurosis, anxious bench, anxious concern, anxious seat, anxiousness, appalling, apprehend …

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  • 33dread — [[t]drɛd[/t]] v. t. 1) to fear greatly: to dread death[/ex] 2) to be very reluctant to do, meet, or experience 3) archaic to hold in respectful awe 4) to have fear or great reluctance 5) terror or apprehension as to something in the future; great …

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  • 34dread — /drɛd / (say dred) verb (t) 1. to fear greatly; be in shrinking apprehension or expectation of: to dread death. 2. Obsolete to hold in respectful awe. –verb (i) 3. Obsolete to be in great fear. –noun 4. terror or apprehension as to something… …

  • 35dread —   Weli, weliweli.    ♦ Stricken with dread, ilihia …

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  • 36Dread & Alive — cover art for Dread and Alive #1 (February 2010) by Rodney Buchemi. Publication information Publisher Zoolook …

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  • 37Dread Zeppelin — Clockwise from left: Jah Paul Jo, Ed Zeppelin, Carl Jah, Put Mon, Charlie Haj, Tortelvis Background information Origin Sierra Madre, California, United States …

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  • 38Dread (film) — Dread Promotional film poster Directed by Anthony DiBlasi Produced by Clive Barker …

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  • 39Dread Pirate Roberts — The Princess Bride character First appearance The Princess Bride Information Species Human Gender Male …

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  • 40Dread Mountain —   Author(s) Emily Rodda …

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