adread in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Adread (adjective): filled with a sense of dread or apprehension.
Sample Sentences
- She felt a sense of adread wash over her as she faced the daunting task ahead.
- The adread in his heart intensified with every tick of the clock.
- As the storm approached, a feeling of adread settled in the pit of her stomach.
- He couldn’t shake the adread that accompanied the thought of leaving his hometown.
- The adread of speaking in public often kept her from pursuing her passions.
- With each passing moment, the adread grew stronger, threatening to overwhelm him.
- She tried to mask her adread, but her trembling hands gave her away.
- The adread of failure loomed large as they prepared for the big presentation.
- In the quiet of the night, a sense of adread crept in, making her restless.
- He was filled with adread as he prepared to confront his deepest fears.
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