adread (Meaning)

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adread (v. t. & i.)

To dread.

Synonyms & Antonyms of adread

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adread Sentence Examples

  1. As the storm clouds gathered on the horizon, the villagers began to adread the impending torrential rain.
  2. The explorers found themselves adread of the unknown dangers lurking in the dense jungle ahead.
  3. Standing at the edge of the dark forest, she couldn't help but feel adread about what might be hidden within.
  4. The ominous silence in the haunted mansion left the visitors adread of what eerie surprises awaited them.
  5. The students were adread of the upcoming final exams, fearing the challenging questions that awaited them.
  6. The captain's stern expression made the crew adread the consequences of their recent navigational errors.
  7. As the deadline approached, the writer became adread of the daunting task of completing the novel on time.
  8. The ominous prophecy left the kingdom adread of the impending calamity that could befall them.
  9. The hikers, lost in the dense fog, began to adread that they might never find their way back to the trail.
  10. The eerie howls in the night made the campers adread of the mysterious creatures that might be lurking in the shadows.

FAQs About the word adread

To dread.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

As the storm clouds gathered on the horizon, the villagers began to adread the impending torrential rain.

The explorers found themselves adread of the unknown dangers lurking in the dense jungle ahead.

Standing at the edge of the dark forest, she couldn't help but feel adread about what might be hidden within.

The ominous silence in the haunted mansion left the visitors adread of what eerie surprises awaited them.