Examples of using Dreaded in English and their translations into Hindi
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Oh, no, not the dreaded paw!
On this dreaded night, do we descend?
This was the answer I had dreaded.
The dreaded question,“When are you having kids?”?
Who said that dreaded word?
Read: The dreaded after sex call- do's and don'ts.
Yes, I used those dreaded words.
That dreaded four letter word everyone hates.
Below that, they added in the dreaded“F.”.
Anything to keep the dreaded Dr. Morgentaler out!
I dreaded going to practice… I felt as if I were in a concentration camp.”.
Children have always feared the dreaded bogeyman.
This goes for those dreaded elliptical machines as well….
That will only push you further into the dreaded friend zone.
It is this dreaded work that you must now carry on.
Then we went on to the dreaded fractions.
Then, the dreaded words:"Maybe you should see another specialist.".
Yes, we are talking about the dreaded break up.
He then asked the dreaded,"Have you been drinking tonight?"?
Although cancer is equally prevalent in both men and women,obviously certain types of this dreaded disease are unique to one or the other sex.
And then comes that dreaded question- do you have any questions for us?
What I had feared has come upon me; what I dreaded has happened to me.
Not dreaded-- You dreaded it because you were confronted with it.
Sri Sri frees Mexico's dreaded prisons of violence.
Another dreaded disease caused by polluted air( containing dust particles) is silicosis.
The tournament resumes with the dreaded Executioner and Albrecht the Pure.
It's also important to stay active andeat well to help combat that dreaded bloat that many girls face as a symptom of PMS.
She was always shy and dreaded conversations or discussions.
I listened to the lectures by Shelly Kagan on just that dreaded topic of death, and by John Searle(again) on the philosophy of mind.
He later wrote inBoy,“I felt so wonderful at being away from that dreaded school building that I very nearly forgot I was meant to be ill.”.