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  1. terror nm. A feeling of dread settled over Robert when he heard noises in the empty house. Un sentimiento de temor se apoderó de Roberto cuando escuchó ruidos en la casa vacía. dread [sth] ⇒ vtr. (feel daunted by) sentirse intimidado por loc verb. sentirse amedrentado por loc verb.

    • dread

      Spanish: pesadilla - temor - pavor. In Lists: Top 2000...

  2. Dread is a verb, noun or adjective that means to feel extremely worried or frightened about something. Learn how to use dread in different contexts, see examples and find synonyms and related words.

  3. Dreaded means causing fear or worry, or something that you do not like or want. Learn how to use this adjective with examples and translations in different languages.

  4. used to refer to something that you do not like or want: It’s time to fill out the dreaded tax forms. I need to check all the dreaded paperwork. Ver. dread. Menos ejemplos. The military command sent units of its dreaded special forces. The dreaded moment for her to make her speech had arrived. She managed to avoid the dreaded flu this winter.

  5. Dread is a verb, noun, or adjective that means to fear greatly, to be unwilling to face something, or to cause fear or anxiety. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and usage of dread from Merriam-Webster.

  6. dread {sustantivo} ES. volume_up. pavor. terror. volume_up. dread {adj.} ES. volume_up. pavoroso. aterrador. volume_up. dreadful {adj.} ES. volume_up. espantoso.