Definition of Adread

1. v. t. & i. To dread.

Definition of Adread

1. to fear [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: fear

Lexicographical Neighbors of Adread

adpapers
adpeople
adperson
adpersons
adposition
adpositional
adpositionally
adpositions
adpress
adpressed
adpresses
adrad
adrafinil
adragant
adraw
adread (current term)
adreaded
adreading
adreads
adreamed
adred
adree
adrenal
adrenal adenoma
adrenal androgen
adrenal androgen-stimulating hormone
adrenal angiography
adrenal apoplexy
adrenal artery
adrenal body

Literary usage of Adread

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Hound of Heaven: An Interpretation by Francis Peter LeBuffe (1921)
"... No longer is it "sore adread, lest having Him, it must have naught beside" for it has learned that He and ..."

2. Revelations of Divine Love by Julian (1901)
"But oftentimes when our falling and our wretchedness is shewed us, we are so sore adread, and so greatly ashamed of our self, that scarcely we find where we ..."

3. The Royal Phraseological English-French, French-English Dictionary by John Charles Tarver (1845)
"To make adread tf ом enemy, faire redouter un ennemi—inspirer la terreur d'un ennemi. ADRIFT, adv. flottant, e, emporté, e par le courant. ..."

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