dread
Bedeutung (English)
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- To fear greatly.
- To anticipate with fear.
- To be in dread, or great fear.
- To style (the hair) into dreadlocks.
Konzepte
sich fürchten
sich ängstigen
sich Sorgen machen
sich scheuen
sich fürchten vor
Konsternierung
Besorgheit
Angst haben
au
Furchtsamkeit
Synonyms
be afraid
be afraid of
be scared
be frightened
shrink from
wonder at
be fearful
apphrehend
afraid of
be anxious
be averse to
be in awe of
be terrified by
to be eerie
to be eery
to be horrible
to be timid
reverential fear
extreme fear
be loth to
be reluctant to
not like to
not want to
affrightment
dwere
discomfiture
object to
be unwilling to
be alarmed
be in dread of
be nervous
be shy
well now
be bewildered
be disinclined to
great fear
be cowardly
Frequenz
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/dɹɛd/
Etymologie (English)
In summary
From Middle English dreden, from Old English drǣdan (“to fear, dread”), aphetic form of ondrǣdan (“to fear, dread”), from Proto-West Germanic *andarādan, equivalent to Old English and- + rǣdan (whence read); corresponding to an aphesis of earlier adread. Akin to Old Saxon antdrādan, andrādan (“to fear, dread”), Old High German intrātan (“to fear”), Middle High German entrāten (“to fear, dread, frighten”).
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