dreadingly Antonyms

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Meaning of dreadingly

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dreadingly (adv.)

With dread.

dreadingly Sentence Examples

  1. The child walked dreadingly towards the dentist, his heart pounding in his chest.
  2. The thought of spiders made her dreadingly anxious, causing her to shudder at the mere mention of them.
  3. She picked up the phone with dreadingly certainty, knowing that the news on the other end would not be good.
  4. The task loomed dreadingly over her, causing her to feel overwhelmed and discouraged.
  5. He stared dreadingly at the clock, watching the minutes tick by as he waited for the test results.
  6. The room filled with dreadingly silence as they waited for the verdict to be announced.
  7. The hikers trudged dreadingly through the icy cold and treacherous snowstorm, their hopes of reaching the summit dwindling.
  8. The deafening sound of the alarm clock jolted her out of her sleep, dreadingly reminding her of the day's responsibilities.
  9. She opened the letter dreadingly, her hands trembling as she braced herself for the news.
  10. They trudged dreadingly through the muddy terrain, their boots sinking deep into the earth.

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With dread.

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The child walked dreadingly towards the dentist, his heart pounding in his chest.

The thought of spiders made her dreadingly anxious, causing her to shudder at the mere mention of them.

She picked up the phone with dreadingly certainty, knowing that the news on the other end would not be good.

The task loomed dreadingly over her, causing her to feel overwhelmed and discouraged.