The word 'dread' is a verb meaning to feel extreme reluctance or to fear greatly, as demonstrated in the video where a character expresses intense fear about a swimming lesson despite the water being perfect.
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What “DREAD” Really Means… 🦈😂| WORD NERD DREAD😳 |”Ajouté :
Bird. Bird. Sorry, I didn't have my glasses. It's word nerd. Are you happy now? I drove all the way here for two words. I'd call my agent, but he isn't taking my calls.
>> Dread. Verb. To feel extreme reluctance.
To fear greatly.
>> I'm ready for my swim lesson.
>> Dread.
>> I don't know why you are feeling extreme reluctance about the swimming lesson.
[screaming] >> I don't know why I'm dreading it.
>> I don't know why you had a great fear about this. The water is perfect.
>> Sister, you don't know what dread is.
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