Sentences

dread in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

DREAD (noun): a strong feeling of fear or anxiety about something that may happen.

Sample Sentences

  1. She was filled with dread as she approached the dark, abandoned house.
  2. The thought of giving a speech in front of the crowd filled him with dread.
  3. As the deadline approached, a sense of dread settled in the pit of her stomach.
  4. He could feel a growing dread about the outcome of the important meeting.
  5. The eerie silence in the forest heightened her sense of dread and unease.
  6. She felt a deep sense of dread as the storm clouds gathered on the horizon.
  7. The thought of speaking in front of the large crowd filled him with dread.
  8. With each passing day, her dread about the upcoming surgery grew stronger.
  9. He couldn't shake the feeling of dread that settled in his stomach as he approached the old, abandoned house.
  10. Despite his bravado, a sense of dread crept over him as he prepared to confront his fears.
  11. She felt a deep sense of dread as she approached the abandoned house.
  12. His heart raced with dread when he realized he had forgotten the important meeting.
  13. The impending storm filled the townsfolk with a sense of dread and trepidation.
  14. She tried to shake off the dread that settled in her stomach before the big performance.
  15. After hearing the news, a wave of dread washed over him, making it hard to breathe.
  16. The thought of speaking in public filled her with dread.
  17. He felt a sense of dread wash over him as he approached the dark alley.
  18. Many people experience dread when faced with the unknown.
  19. The impending storm caused a growing dread among the townsfolk.
  20. Despite her dread, she bravely stepped onto the stage to deliver her speech.

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