Use dread in a sentence
Sentences starting with dread
- Dread of displeasing my wife, or hurting her feelings, was uppermost in my mind. [4]
- Dread and anxiety had taken possession of the merchant's household after Constantine had left them. [10]
Sentences ending with dread
- The wrench is what you dread. [9]
- The slender fingers trembled in his clasp, and when, with loving anxiety, he drew her towards him, he felt the tremor of her delicate limbs, while her eyes expressed bitter suffering and terrible dread. [10]
- They could only tremble and pray, for they knew from experience that a threatening disaster never turned to a good end unless it had been expected with real dread. [10]
- There was no thought of assistance or of dread. [14]
- By my life, there's naught to dread. [11]
- He listened to the silence and told himself that in the broad light of day he could dispel this leaden-weighted dread. [13]
- As I have said, I soon got the habit of coming on duty with dread. [5]
- The dwarf's lodging on Tower hill comprised, besides the needful accommodation for himself and Mrs Quilp, a small sleeping-closet for that lady's mother, who resided with the couple and waged perpetual war with Daniel; of whom, notwithstanding, she stood in no slight dread. [12]
- The strange stillness of the hour and the stranger atmosphere which seemed to surround this transaction filled him with a nameless dread. [9]
- Whichever way she looked Gorgo saw only white faces, stamped with passion, dismay, and dread. [10]
Short sentences using dread
- He whispered-- "O dread sovereign! [5]
Sentences containing dread two or more times
- I said to myself, Why should not I overcome this dread of woman as Peter the Great fought down his dread of wheels rolling over a bridge? [6]
- By and by I came to dread those things; and this dread grew and grew and grew; grew until I got to anticipating them with a cold horror. [5]
- Montaigne says there are persons who dread the smell of apples more than they would dread being exposed to a fire of musketry. [6]
More example sentences with the word dread in them
- But dread of your uncle drove me on, and I had debts to frighten me. [9]
- In sooth, nothing would have induced Kasana to take this step save the torturing dread of being scorned and execrated as a base traitress by the man whom she loved. [10]
- Beside herself now with horror and dread, she implored him to turn away; but he did not heed her, and went on unmoved into the midst of the stream. [10]
- Every subsequent interview with her lover was terribly shadowed by the dread that he might think of the unlucky ornament again. [10]
- Newspapers filled her with dread, but it was from a newspaper, during the first year of her retirement, that she had learned of the death of Howard Spence. [9]
- Medea, so the wise woman was called, though scarcely past five and forty, harmonized in appearance with this strange habitation, full as it was of objects calculated to rouse repulsion, dread, and amazement. [10]
- But the man who knew of the terrible thing he had done, who had saved him from the consequences of that terrible thing, was in sore trouble, and this broke down the gloomy guard he had kept over his dread secret. [11]
- The cold air which you dread does me good. [10]
- The dread in which their sort was held was apparent in the fact that everybody gave them the road, and took their ribald insolences meekly, without venturing to talk back. [5]
- The dread moment which had blighted his life returned in all its terror. [6]
- The dread returned when the party approached again the turmoil of the American Fall, and fell again under the influence of the merciless haste of the flood. [4]
- What reverent and what worshiping looks they bent upon that dread, mysterious power, the Doctor! [5]
- Though long the weary way we tread, And sorrow crown each lingering year, No path we shun, no darkness dread, Our hearts still whispering, Thou art near! [6]
- Now that she was there, beside him, her strength failed her, and her courage--courage that she had been storing for this dread undertaking throughout the whole of that dreadful day. [9]
- Even when I was in proper position and carefully balanced upon the balls of my feet, there was no comfort in it, on account of my nervous dread that they were going to slip one way or the other in a moment. [5]
- And while he was giving way to unaccountable dread imaginations the descent was accomplished without mishap. [13]
- The dread moment was close at hand. [6]
- I looked at Ward again, and he had thrown off his dread solemnity and was laughing also. [5]
- Is it that wakefulness may prolong the little term of life, of which they dread the end? [10]
- It had been undertaken by the mandate of the great god Amon, so he had little to dread from Mesu's terrible power. [10]
- Has he, through trials, close following in dread march through his household, sweeping the hearthstone bare of life and love, still striven hard for strength to say, "It is the Lord! [14]
- Perhaps then the tormenting thought that blighted his life, the dread that in the prison he had ceased to be an artist, and had lost all his faculty was nothing more than a mad delusion! [10]
- A nightmare seemed to weigh upon the palace and its occupants; for in addition to grief for their beloved prince, which saddened many a heart, the dread of death and the desert wind paralyzed alike the energy of mind and body. [10]
- They inwardly resolved to watch him nights, when opportunity should offer, in the hope of getting a glimpse of his dread master. [5]
- I am about to pronounce the dread name and command the spell to dissolve. [5]
- Finally, I have to meet a more serious charge, that Mr. Hodder remains in the Church because of "the dread of parting with the old, strong anchorage, the fear of anathema and criticism, the thought of sorrowing and disapproving friends. [9]
- But Mary, faithful to its lightest word, Kept in her heart the sayings she had heard, Till the dread morning rent the Temple's veil, And shuddering Earth confirmed the wondrous tale. [6]
- I had expected to feel some dread, or shrinking, or at least some sense of insecurity, but I did not the slightest, then or afterwards; and I think mine is the usual experience. [4]
- She had cause to dread this, but she also had the courage to act in person in her own behalf. [10]
- A dread seemed to descend upon him and deaden his natural buoyancy. [11]
- Her heart began to beat faster again, and her dread of her own weakness revived. [10]
- I beg you to be assured I wish to avoid the difficulties you dread as much as yourself. [7]
- A chill ran through the courtier's strong, corpulent body, and he gazed with mingled sympathy and dread at the blooming human flower associated thus early in plans fraught with danger. [10]
- It went abroad through the city that Pango Dooni and Cumner paid great homage to the dead Dakoon, and the dread of the hillsmen grew less. [11]
- At the bare thought a torturing dread overwhelmed her. [10]
- Hath it always this dread effect? [5]
- Stillness reigned in this chamber, and Els scarcely had occasion to dread much disturbance, for the countess had been strictly forbidden to enter the sufferer's room. [10]
- There is nothing they hate or dread so much as beauty; wherever they find it, they deface and destroy it, even if it is the work of the Divinity. [10]
- I sometimes think their pupils dilate on purpose to let my consciousness glide through them; indeed, I dread them, I come so close to the nerve of the soul itself in these momentary intimacies. [6]
- This is not the time to regret, dread, or weep. [14]
- Mechanically she took the seat which Rudyard had occupied, and looked at him across the table with a dread conviction stealing over her face, robbing it of every vestige of its heavenly colour, giving her eyes a staring and solicitous look. [11]
- The one thing the Saturnians dread and abhor is inequality. [6]
- I fidgeted about the room nervously, and presently went to the window and softly raised it--drawn by that dread fascination which the terrible and the awful exert--and looked down upon the court-yard. [5]
- It is evidently the pet dread and terror of the Church's membership. [5]
- She knew that the people would be forced to press forward; but her dread of Pharaoh's military power had never permitted her to be at peace--to her it was as it were embodied in Hosea's heroic figure. [10]
- But now that the moment had come she was filled with dread of what she might see. [2]
- Only I dread the last hour, and still more the long eternity which will follow it, for the good, patient woman entered the snare of the Satanic Protestant doctrine, and will not hear of taking the holy sacrament. [10]
- I early got the habit of coming on watch with dread at my heart. [5]
- This dread seized the guilty mother with irresistible power, and she wondered that the cheeks of the little sleepers were not already glowing with fever. [10]
- In thoughtful minds the dread of what must inevitably come was increasing. [10]
- If we continued the discussion, perhaps it might pleasantly shorten the next few hours, which I dread as I do my whole future existence, but I should be obliged in the outset to yield the victory to you. [10]
- He thought of the dim and dread future,--all the changes that it would bring to him, to all the living, to the face of the globe, to the order of earthly things. [6]
- The dread of the coming lash after the gentle word will start any horse. [4]
- She dully reflected that enemies were behind them--before them; still the thought awakened no dread or concern or interest. [13]
- It was a terrible shock to us who had vainly hoped to keep him a few years longer, but at least he was spared what he had dreaded with a great dread, a gradual failure of mental or bodily power. [6]
- But, if you still unkindly refuse me, or the dread of crossing the barrier of strict decorum forbids you to listen to me here, you can mercifully name another spot. [10]
- I would always stand in dread of what you might be going to recommend next. [5]
- And if I spoke with sadness and with fear; If from your gentle coldness I drew back, And felt that I had lost the flowery track That led to peace in Love's sweet atmosphere: It was because a woful dread possessed. [11]
- But the more sorely the heat of the day oppressed them, the greater became the dread of the faint-hearted of the pilgrimage through the hot, dusty, waterless desert. [10]
- As for Hodder, something held him back--some dread that he could not at once define. [9]
- We had our societies, too; one in particular, "The Social Fraternity," the dread secrets of which I am under a lifelong obligation never to reveal. [6]
- But for one single dread, he could have seen the fourth day approach without serious distress--the dining in public; it was to begin that day. [5]
- With cruel self-torture she dwelt upon the terrible dread, for she thought she had noticed that the best success often followed when she had expected the worst result. [10]
- There was no seizure, but there was a certain dread and aversion, nothing more than a feeling which it might be hoped that time would overcome. [6]
- Hannah did not seem now even to be aware of her presence; this persistent apathy filled her with a dread she did not dare to acknowledge. [9]
- It was a scene where dread and horror reigned; for all save himself who lingered there were held by death or severe wounds. [10]
- These men she saw now working in the dread corvee had been forced from their homes by a counterfeit Khedivial order. [11]
- There was a reaction that sunk me to the earth; the deadly silence, solitude, desolation, were awful; the craving for companionship, the hopelessness of relief, were what I should dread to feel again. [14]
- But a shudder ran through Ulrich's frame when he heard it, and this woman, whose questioning glance had always disturbed him, now inspired him with a mysterious dread, which he could not control. [10]
- He had a private talk with us, and we told him what we could, for we were mightily in dread of him. [5]
- He was awaiting Prince Andrew's return with dread and went every day to the old prince's for news of him. [2]
- And now the pride of his manhood rebelled, and it seemed base cowardice to cast aside, from dread of a woman's wrath and censure, all that a warrior held most dear. [10]
- She grieved to part with a cent, poor creature, for twice in her hard-working life she had known what it was to be hungry, cold, friendless, sick, and without a dollar in the world, and she had a haunting dread of suffering so again. [5]
- Some unnamed fear, outweighing their dread of the retributions of Capital, possessed these men, made them supine, derelict in the face of their obvious duty. [9]
- Eight grown Americans out of ten dread the coming of the Fourth, with its pandemonium and its perils, and they rejoice when it is gone--if still alive. [5]
- As this fearful ordeal we are about to pass through pictures itself to my fancy in all its dread sublimity, I begin to feel my fierce desire to converse with a genuine Emperor cooling down and passing away. [5]
- For another twenty or thirty minutes Wolf went on banging with his board and demanding his rights; then at last the weary President threatened to summon the dread order-maker. [5]
- Whatever cruel suspicion or nameless dread this was, Laura tried bravely to put it away, and not let it cloud her happiness. [5]
- And those who oppose democracy inherently dread its workings. [9]
- I have looked on the face of a saintly woman this very day, whose creed many dread and hate, but whose life is lovely and noble beyond all praise. [6]
- She had been on her way to the Hut in the Wood, and now the dread of the visit to Jethro Fawe had diminished. [11]
- And, as so often happens, the event we most dread shows, when it actually occurs, a friendly or indifferent aspect; this was the case now. [10]
- She was one of those people who believe that if you dread harm enough it is less likely to happen. [8]
- From the edge of this precipice the first impulse was to start back in surprise and dread, but presently the observer became reassured of its stability, and became fascinated by the lonesome wildness of the scene. [4]
- Then the dread of this calamity roused their energies, and they stopped brooding and began to consider ways to avert it. [5]
- And wherever one of them came the people fell back in dread, and no one would touch it. [5]
- From the rose-tree of the song her mind fled and shivered before the leafless rose-tree by the mine; and her old dread came back. [11]
- While there is nothing in this letter which I shall dread to see in history, it is, perhaps, better for the present that its existence should not become public. [7]
- As she had not shut her eyes the night before and, from dread of the ball, had slept very little during the preceding one, she soon, though the moon was shining in through the parted curtains, lapsed into a condition midway between sleep and waking. [10]
- Monsieur Perrin was not much of a doctor, to be sure, and he had a heartier dread of the American invasion than of the scourge. [9]
- Her dread was not much less than her grief. [10]
- Hitherto Ulrich had not known whether to enjoy or dread the thought of going to the monastery-school. [10]
- His antagonist would not accept them and asked for arguments; at the same time he, like every one else, felt the influence of a vague dread of some imminent and terrible disaster hanging over the earth and humanity at large. [10]
- But he need no longer dread them so much; for there sat the living remedy which he believed he had secured by the strongest possible ties. [10]
- Reading these letters, Nicholas felt a dread of their wanting to take him away from surroundings in which, protected from all the entanglements of life, he was living so calmly and quietly. [2]
- He who hath never seen the lightning hath no dread of it. [11]
- Much of this nervous dread of encountering strangers I ascribed to the idea of her personal ugliness, which had been strongly impressed upon her imagination early in life, and which she exaggerated to herself in a remarkable manner. [14]
- I said to myself, if he never thinks of that one thing that I dread, all right--but if he does, all right anyhow--I am fixed for him. [5]
- I wonder whether my tongue is cleaving to my palate from dread of your over-hasty courage, or whether it is really so terribly sultry here! [10]
- The impulse that moved his brush was no longer the divine pleasure in creation of former days, but dread of failure, and ardent, daily increasing love for Isabella. [10]
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