dreed

[drษ›d]

dreed Definition

  • 1to fear greatly
  • 2to anticipate with great apprehension

Using dreed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dreed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I dreed the thought of having to speak in public.

  • Example

    She dreads going to the dentist.

  • Example

    He dreed the consequences of his actions.

dreed Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dreed

  • a condition characterized by excessive anxiety and fear

    Example

    Her dreed disease made it difficult for her to leave the house.

  • to expect or anticipate the worst possible outcome

    Example

    After hearing the news, she dreed the worst and feared for the safety of her loved ones.

  • dreed one's fate

    to accept and fear the inevitable outcome of a situation

    Example

    He knew he had made a mistake and dreed his fate as he awaited the consequences.

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Summary: dreed in Brief

'Dreed' [drษ›d] is a verb that means to fear greatly or anticipate with great apprehension. It is often used to describe feelings of anxiety or fear towards a particular situation or outcome. Examples include 'I dreed the thought of having to speak in public' and 'She dreads going to the dentist.' Phrases like 'dreed disease' and 'dreed the worst' further illustrate the intensity of this emotion.