English to Kannada Dictionary dreaded

dreaded

ಭೀತಿಗೊಳಿಸುವ
definition
verb
Jane was dreading the party
anticipate with great apprehension or fear.
adjective
the dreaded news came that Joe had been wounded
regarded with great fear or apprehension.
example
He'd relate his waking up to the birds singing in the tropics, the 'dreaded' mosquitoes, his excursions to the local market.
The marketplace is eerily quiet, as many people are staying away in fear of catching the 'dreaded' bird flu.
They do so much for the victims of that 'dreaded' disease.
Only few lucky people get signs of this 'dreaded' disease.
After the 'dreaded' news today, I kept thinking where do we go from here?
Halfway through the meal, he cleared his throat, and I knew that the 'dreaded' news was coming.
Even worse, you have to fill in a 'dreaded' tax return every year - boo!
Finally, we are warned about ticks and their 'dreaded' Lyme disease.
However, the news was not the 'dreaded' loss that I had pictured while sitting in classes all day.
On Monday morning, I stood with Nicholas, outside the 'dreaded' headmaster's office, trembling with fear.
It was obvious that we didn't want to break the ice, fearing that a 'dreaded' secret would be revealed to the other.
Here's one dentist who has got his teeth into helping patients conquer their fear of sitting in the 'dreaded' surgery chair.
For several years I was sure that I had it and would die young from the 'dreaded' disease.
What do slobbering dogs have to do with a person's most 'dreaded' fears?
I filled out the 'dreaded' unemployment benefits application and sent it in.
Many smokers fear that by quitting the 'dreaded' weed they will need to tackle another problem - a massive increase in weight.
In ‘The Vulture’ he tells of the 'dreaded' bird building a nest on the highest branch of the tree in front of their house.
Even if the man escapes a 'dreaded' sexual disease, there is still the question of character and behavior.
The good news is, the 'dreaded' event is not happening until September.
The 'dreaded' cut is feared and widely misunderstood.
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