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[1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
dread \dread\ dre^d, v. t. imp.  p. p. dreaded; p. pr. 
   vb. n. dreading. as. dr=aedan, in comp.; akin to os.
   dr=adan, ohg. tr=atan, both only in comp.
   to fear in a great degree; to regard, or look forward to,
   with terrific apprehension.
   1913 webster

         when at length the moment dreaded through so many years
         came close, the dark cloud passed away from johnson's
         mind.                                    --macaulay.
   1913 webster
see also:
dreaded dreading 
[2] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
dread \dread\, a.
   1. exciting great fear or apprehension; causing terror;
      frightful; dreadful.
      1913 webster

            a dread eternity how surely mine.    --young.
      1913 webster

   2. inspiring with reverential fear; awful' venerable; as,
      dread sovereign; dread majesty; dread tribunal.
      1913 webster

[3] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
dread \dread\, v. i.
   to be in dread, or great fear.
   1913 webster

         dread not, neither be afraid of them.    --deut. i. 29.
   1913 webster

[4] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
dread \dread\, n.
   1. great fear in view of impending evil; fearful apprehension
      of danger; anticipatory terror.
      1913 webster

            the secret dread of divine displeasure. --tillotson.
      1913 webster

            the dread of something after death.   --shak.
      1913 webster

   2. reverential or respectful fear; awe.
      1913 webster

            the fear of you, and the dread of you, shall be upon
            every beast of the earth.             --gen. ix. 2.
      1913 webster

            his scepter shows the force of temporal power,
            the attribute to awe and majesty,
            wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings.
                                                  --shak.
      1913 webster

   3. an object of terrified apprehension.
      1913 webster

   4. a person highly revered. obs. "una, his dear dread."
      --spenser.
      1913 webster

   5. fury; dreadfulness. obs. --spenser.
      1913 webster

   6. doubt; as, out of dread. obs. --chaucer.

   syn: awe; fear; affright; terror; horror; dismay;
        apprehension. see reverence.
        1913 webster
see also:
reverence 
[5] : WordNet (r) 2.0
dread
     adj : causing fear or dread or terror; "the awful war"; "an awful
           risk"; "dire news"; "a career or vengeance so direful
           that london was shocked"; "the dread presence of the
           headmaster"; "polio is no longer the dreaded disease it
           once was"; "a dreadful storm"; "a fearful howling";
           "horrendous explosions shook the city"; "a terrible
           curse" syn: awful, dire, direful, dreada, dreaded,
            dreadful, fearful, fearsome, frightening, horrendous,
            horrific, terrible
     n : fearful expectation or anticipation; "the student looked
         around the examination room with apprehension" syn: apprehension,
          apprehensiveness
     v : be afraid or scared of; be frightened of; "i fear the
         winters in moscow"; "we should not fear the communists"
         syn: fear
see also:
awful dire direful dreada dreaded dreadful 
fearful fearsome frightening horrendous horrific 
terrible apprehension apprehensiveness fear 
[6] : Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
163 moby thesaurus words for "dread":
   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, apprehension, apprehensiveness,
   astounding, aversion, awe, awe-inspiring, awesome, awful,
   be afraid, blue funk, boredom, cankerworm of care, care,
   cheerlessness, cliff-hanging, cold feet, concern, concernment,
   consternation, contemplate, cowardice, dire, direful, discomfort,
   discomposure, discontent, dislike, dismay, displeasure, disquiet,
   disquietude, dissatisfaction, distress, disturbance, dreaded,
   dreadful, dullness, emptiness, ennui, envisage, existential woe,
   expect, expectant waiting, eye askance, face, fear, feared,
   fearfulness, fell, flatness, flinch, foreboding, forebodingness,
   foresee, formidable, fright, funk, ghastly, ghoulish, grim,
   grimness, grisly, gruesome, have in mind, have qualms, hideous,
   hope, horrendous, horrible, horrid, horrific, horrification,
   horrifying, horror, inquietude, joylessness, lack of pleasure,
   macabre, malaise, misgive, misgiving, morbid, nausea,
   nervous strain, nervous tension, nervousness, nongratification,
   nonsatisfaction, overanxiety, painfulness, panic, panic fear,
   perturbation, pessimism, phobia, pins and needles, presume, pucker,
   qualm, queasiness, redoubtable, savorlessness, scare, schrecklich,
   shocking, shrink from, sit upon thorns, solicitude, spleen,
   staleness, stampede, stand aghast, stew, strain, suspense,
   take for granted, tastelessness, tediousness, tedium, tension,
   terrible, terrific, terrifying, terror, the heebie-jeebies, think,
   tremendous, trepidation, trepidity, trouble, uncertainty,
   uncomfortableness, unease, uneasiness, unhappiness, unholy dread,
   unpleasure, unquietness, unsatisfaction, upset, vexation,
   vexation of spirit, waiting, worry, zeal





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