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dread
/drɛd/

dread

🇺🇸 American English
/ˈdrɛd/
🇬🇧 British English
/drɛd/
🇷🇺 Russian
[ˈsʲilʲnɨj ˈstrax]
Meaning of dread

strong fearful expectation

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When to use dread

feel dread

испытывать страх

dread of failure

страх неудачи

dread and fear

страх и боязнь

dread of the future

страх перед будущим

dread in his eyes

страх в его глазах

dread usage examples

🇷🇺Russian🇬🇧English

Чувство сильного страха наполнило её перед собеседованием.

A sense of dread filled her before the interview.

🇷🇺Russian🇬🇧English

Он говорил о поездке, и в его голосе слышался сильный страх.

He spoke about the trip with dread in his voice.

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dreadсильный страх
familyсемья
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momмама
dadпапа
childребёнок
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What's the difference between dread / fear / terror / anxiety / panic / horror

🇬🇧English
dread

intense, anticipatory fear often about a forthcoming event

C1Often

She felt a deep dread as the exam day approached.

Она испытывала сильный страх по мере приближения экзамена.

🇬🇧English

general emotion of being afraid; can range from mild to intense

B2Very Often

He felt a sudden fear when he heard the noise.

Он почувствовал внезапный страх, услышав шум.

T
🇬🇧English
terror

extreme, overwhelming fear often linked with threat or violence

C1Often

The hostages were held in terror for days.

Заложники несколько дней жили в ужасе.

🇬🇧English

worry or nervousness, often prolonged and internal, sometimes clinical

C1Very Often

She suffered from anxiety before public speaking.

Она страдала от тревоги перед публичными выступлениями.

🇬🇧English

sudden, overwhelming fear often causing irrational or hurried action

B2Often

There was panic as people rushed for the exits.

Возникла паника, когда люди устремились к выходам.

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🇬🇧English
horror

intense fear often mixed with shock, disgust, or revulsion

B2Often

She watched the footage in horror.

Она смотрела записи в ужасе.

🇬🇧English

troubled unease or concern, often milder and longer-lasting than fear

B1Very Often

Her main worry was that she wouldn't finish in time.

Её главным беспокойством было то, что она не успеет вовремя.

A
🇬🇧English
apprehension

an uneasy anticipation or fear about a future event; more reserved/formal

C1Rarely

There was some apprehension about the political changes.

Было некоторое опасение по поводу политических изменений.

F
🇬🇧English
foreboding

a strong feeling that something bad will happen; literary/evocative

C1Rarely

He had a foreboding that the trip would go wrong.

У него было предчувствие, что поездка пойдёт наперекосяк.

T
🇬🇧English
trepidation

nervous apprehension or hesitation about something about to happen

C1Rarely

She approached the stage with some trepidation.

Она шла на сцену с некоторым трепетом.

U
🇬🇧English
unease

a vague sense of discomfort or anxiety, less intense than fear

B2Often

There was an unease among the staff about the decision.

Среди персонала чувствовалось беспокойство по поводу решения.

M
🇬🇧English
misgiving

a feeling of doubt, hesitation, or concern about a plan or outcome

C1Rarely

I have misgivings about the project's feasibility.

У меня есть сомнения по поводу выполнимости проекта.

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How to pronounce dread and what this word means

dread translation: сильный страх. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce dread

/drɛd/

dread translation

сильный страх

dread examples

A sense of dread filled her before the interview.

dread transcription

/drɛd/, /ˈdrɛd/

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dread meaning: what does it mean?

strong fearful expectation

dread pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

dread is pronounced as /drɛd/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

dread definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

A sense of dread filled her before the interview. Translation: Чувство сильного страха наполнило её перед собеседованием.

Is dread part of Emotions and Feelings vocabulary?

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Is dread part of Family and Relationships vocabulary?

Yes, dread (сильный страх) can be learned in the Family and Relationships topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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