Crossword-Solution: DREADED 7 letters, 30 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Dreaded imp. & p. p. of Dread

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DREADED anagram DEADRED, READDED

We have 30 clues for the answer “DREADED”

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Greatly feared 1 answer
Was terrified by 1 answer
Was loath to experience 1 answer
Was in terror of 1 answer
Trembled at 1 answer
Regarded with apprehension. 1 answer
Really feared 1 answer
Like calls from bill collectors, typically 1 answer
Like an IRS audit 1 answer
Had fears 1 answer
Had a bad feeling about 1 answer
Feared greatly 1 answer
Feared 1 answer
Didn't look forward to 1 answer
Awaited fearfully 1 answer
Causing fear and trembling 1 answer
Couldn't endure 1 answer
Did not want to do 1 answer
Like a bugbear 2 answers
Like a bête noire 2 answers
Was apprehensive of. 2 answers
Was apprehensive. 2 answers
Inspiring awe. 4 answers
Fear-inducing 5 answers
Shrank from. 6 answers
BY TERRIFIED 7 answers
CAUSING FEAR OR UNEASE 11 answers
alarming 33 answers
formidable 44 answers
AWESOME 99 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DREADED (5)

Next came one Who mourn’d in earnest, when the Captive Ark Maim’d his brute Image, head and hands lopt off In his own Temple, on the grunsel edge, Where he fell flat, and sham’d his Worshipers: _Dagon_ his Name, Sea Monster, upward Man And downward Fish: yet had his Temple high Rear’d in _Azotus_, dreaded through the Coast Of _Palestine_, in _Gath_ and _Ascalon_, And _Accaron_ and _Gaza’s_ frontier bounds.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
But for these, the slave would be forced up to the wildest desperation; and woe betide the slaveholder, the day he ventures to remove or hinder the operation of those conductors! I warn him that, in such an event, a spirit will go forth in their midst, more to be dreaded than the most appalling earthquake.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
Knowing that Fanny had been laid in the reprobates’ quarter of the graveyard, called in the parish “behind church,” which was invisible from the road, it was impossible to resist the impulse to enter and look upon a spot which, from nameless feelings, she at the same time dreaded to see.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
She fled for refuge, as it were, to the public exposure, and dreaded the moment when its protection should be withdrawn from her.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
But next morning I perceived clearly enough that my curiosity regarding the Palace of Green Porcelain was a piece of self-deception, to enable me to shirk, by another day, an experience I dreaded.
The Time Machine H. G. Wells 1992

Quotes with DREADED (3)

When she opened her eyes, she was both in her body and watching it, nowhere near the cavity of the tree. The Blue that was before her stood inches from a boy in an Aglionby sweater. There was a slight stoop to his posture, and his shoulders were spattered darkly with rain. It was his fingers that Blue felt on her face. He touched her cheek with the backs of his fingers. Tears coursed down the other Blue's face. Though some strange magic, Blue could feel them on her face as we…
Maggie Stiefvater The Raven Boys
Accustom yourself to the belief that death is of no concern to us, since all good and evil lie in sensation and sensation ends with death. Therefore the true belief that death is nothing to us makes a mortal life happy, not by adding to it an infinite time, but by taking away the desire for immortality. For there is no reason why the man who is thoroughly assured that there is nothing to fear in death should find anything to fear in life. So, too, he is foolish who says that …
Epicurus Letter to Menoeceus
To the untutored sage, the concentration of population was the prolific mother of all evils, moral no less than physical. He argued that food is good, while surfeit kills; that love is good, but lust destroys; and not less dreaded than the pestilence following upon crowded and unsanitary dwellings was the loss of spiritual power inseparable from too close contact with one's fellow-men.
Charles Alexander Eastman The Soul of the Indian
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Used 32 times in crossword archives (1958–2024).