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		Definition of dreaded in English: dreadedadjectiveˈdrɛdɪdˈdrɛdəd attributive Regarded with great fear or apprehension. 可怕的,恐怖的  the dreaded news came that Joe had been wounded 传来了乔受伤的可怕消息。  humorous the dreaded fax machine 那台令人畏惧的传真机。 Example sentencesExamples -  After the dreaded news today, I kept thinking where do we go from here?
 -  Even worse, you have to fill in a dreaded tax return every year - boo!
 -  The marketplace is eerily quiet, as many people are staying away in fear of catching the dreaded bird flu.
 -  Many smokers fear that by quitting the dreaded weed they will need to tackle another problem - a massive increase in weight.
 -  Finally, we are warned about ticks and their dreaded Lyme disease.
 -  It was obvious that we didn't want to break the ice, fearing that a dreaded secret would be revealed to the other.
 -  For several years I was sure that I had it and would die young from the dreaded disease.
 -  They do so much for the victims of that dreaded disease.
 -  On Monday morning, I stood with Nicholas, outside the dreaded headmaster's office, trembling with fear.
 -  Here's one dentist who has got his teeth into helping patients conquer their fear of sitting in the dreaded surgery chair.
 -  I filled out the dreaded unemployment benefits application and sent it in.
 -  He'd relate his waking up to the birds singing in the tropics, the dreaded mosquitoes, his excursions to the local market.
 -  What do slobbering dogs have to do with a person's most dreaded fears?
 -  Halfway through the meal, he cleared his throat, and I knew that the dreaded news was coming.
 -  Only few lucky people get signs of this dreaded disease.
 -  However, the news was not the dreaded loss that I had pictured while sitting in classes all day.
 -  In ‘The Vulture’ he tells of the dreaded bird building a nest on the highest branch of the tree in front of their house.
 -  Even if the man escapes a dreaded sexual disease, there is still the question of character and behavior.
 -  The good news is, the dreaded event is not happening until September.
 -  The dreaded cut is feared and widely misunderstood.
 
 Synonyms awful, feared, frightening, alarming, terrifying, frightful, terrible, horrible, dreadful, dire    Definition of dreaded in US English: dreadedadjectiveˈdrɛdədˈdredəd attributive Regarded with great fear or apprehension. 可怕的,恐怖的  the dreaded news came that Joe had been wounded 传来了乔受伤的可怕消息。  humorous the dreaded fax machine 那台令人畏惧的传真机。 Example sentencesExamples -  The dreaded cut is feared and widely misunderstood.
 -  Many smokers fear that by quitting the dreaded weed they will need to tackle another problem - a massive increase in weight.
 -  After the dreaded news today, I kept thinking where do we go from here?
 -  In ‘The Vulture’ he tells of the dreaded bird building a nest on the highest branch of the tree in front of their house.
 -  Even if the man escapes a dreaded sexual disease, there is still the question of character and behavior.
 -  What do slobbering dogs have to do with a person's most dreaded fears?
 -  Even worse, you have to fill in a dreaded tax return every year - boo!
 -  It was obvious that we didn't want to break the ice, fearing that a dreaded secret would be revealed to the other.
 -  He'd relate his waking up to the birds singing in the tropics, the dreaded mosquitoes, his excursions to the local market.
 -  For several years I was sure that I had it and would die young from the dreaded disease.
 -  They do so much for the victims of that dreaded disease.
 -  The good news is, the dreaded event is not happening until September.
 -  Finally, we are warned about ticks and their dreaded Lyme disease.
 -  However, the news was not the dreaded loss that I had pictured while sitting in classes all day.
 -  I filled out the dreaded unemployment benefits application and sent it in.
 -  On Monday morning, I stood with Nicholas, outside the dreaded headmaster's office, trembling with fear.
 -  The marketplace is eerily quiet, as many people are staying away in fear of catching the dreaded bird flu.
 -  Only few lucky people get signs of this dreaded disease.
 -  Here's one dentist who has got his teeth into helping patients conquer their fear of sitting in the dreaded surgery chair.
 -  Halfway through the meal, he cleared his throat, and I knew that the dreaded news was coming.
 
 Synonyms awful, feared, frightening, alarming, terrifying, frightful, terrible, horrible, dreadful, dire     |