dread 4. [nouncount] a person or thing dreaded: the dread of being late for the exam.
I don't get clearly the structure of a person or thing dreaded.
Does that mean a person or thing (which is) dreaded (by someone)?
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a person or thing causing dread
a person or thing that causes dread
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Does that mean a person or thing (which is) dreaded (by someone)? Yes. In the example the thing dreaded is "being late for the exam".
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anonymousI don't get clearly the structure of a person or thing dreaded.Does that mean a person or thing (which is) dreaded (by someone)?
Yes. In the example the thing dreaded is "being late for the exam".
My greatest dread (thing dreaded) is being late for the exam.
My greatest dread is the dread of being late for the exam.
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