Vocabulary

Dread

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
anticipate with great apprehension or fear
Urdu meaning
خوف، دہشت
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. Even as a fragile ceasefire holds, children continue to suffer the psychological scars of violence and a feeling of dread prevails.
  2. Schools open, schools closed, exams proceeding, exams cancelled, work schedules gone awry, business trips that cannot be taken, concerns about the availability of food, etc all of it amounts to creating confusion and dread.
  3. Their discussions on the global tensions point to the death sentence many in the world dread but which most are not even aware of, and a large number are not interested in knowing about.
  4. After meeting him, his American interlocutors, including presidents and secretaries of state, issue boilerplate statements that dread mentioning the word `Palestine`.
  5. But the events of last week simply add to the dread that this resolution will not come without consuming more lives.
Synonyms
fear, be afraid of, worry about, be anxious about,

Antonyms
confidence, calming, comforting, consoling,
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