- verbdread (verb) · dreads (third person present) · dreaded (past tense) · dreaded (past participle) · dreading (present participle)
- anticipate with great apprehension or fear:"Jane was dreading the party" · "I dread to think what Russell will say"
- archaicregard with great awe or reverence.
noundread (noun) · dreads (plural noun)- great fear or apprehension:"the thought of returning to New Jersey filled her with dread" · "I used to have a dread of Sunday afternoons"
- informala person with dreadlocks.
- (dreads)dreadlocks:"Lyon combed his fingers through Curtis' dreads"
adjectivedread (adjective)- greatly feared; dreadful:"he was stricken with the dread disease and died"
- archaicregarded with awe; greatly revered:"that dread being we dare oppose"
OriginOld English ādrǣdan, ondrǣdan, of West Germanic origin; related to Old High German intrātan.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbadjective- greatly feared; dreadful:
- regarded with awe; greatly revered:
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