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What's the difference between "dread" and "afraid"
2016年1月23日 16:18
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If you are dreading something, it doesn't mean that you are afraid or scared, it just means that you are really, really not looking forward to something.
I am afraid of the tiger: I'm scared !
I am dreading going back to work after my holidays: I am not scared or afraid, I am just not looking forward to it.
2016年1月23日
Colloquially, the words are basically synonyms. "Fear" is much more common in everyday speech and covers a wide range of emotions:
- It is not healthy to live in fear.
- He has a fear (is afraid) of flying.
- I fear the patient may not recover.
"Dread" is a strong fear and has a sense of being afraid of something in the future:
- I dread tomorrow's exam because I did not study for it.
- I dread the outcome of this year's election.
- I dreaded going to the dentist until I learned there was nothing to fear.
2016年1月23日
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