Dreaded in a sentence as an adjective

It always starts the same way: they get that dreaded audio alert. That's when I know I've lost the sale."

To avoid the dreaded "all goroutines are sleep". Of course "they are doing it wrong", but that is the germinal point.

To avoid the dreaded "all goroutines are sleep". I'm confused.

The entire game state had to be reset from backups; a dreaded rollback. Worse, the developer took a few days to do this.

You no longer have to worry about the dreaded "Did I already merge this? What if I merge it again, what will happen?"

Especially when you look at your consulting rate, or make the dreaded calculation to see how much your effective hourly rate has been for this f'ng side project. But here's the thing.

I always have a smile on my face when my boss announces the dreaded annual review time in a meeting and then looks at me and goes "Not you of course". Love the feeling that I don't have to worry about that ****.

The dreaded subcontracted labour is on the rise. Welfare/social subsidy levels have been ruled inhumane by our courts.

Anonymous fields are multiple inheritance in all but name, complete with the "dreaded diamond" problems of C++. We were hoping to avoid that.

Yes, this person who can slander GitHub all over the twitterverse with the dreaded "sexist" label with no evidence is totally powerless. lol.

On day three they received the dreaded "account disabled due to suspicious activity". Poof!

I looked at the blog and it perfectly explained the problem: "How many times have you anxiously awaited a package only to come home and find that dreaded little slip hanging from your front door?" Why not put that on the landing page?

I delayed it for weeks, and when I finally forced myself to pick up the phone, I dreaded dialing every digit. Today, three years into running the company, picking up the phone to call a dozen people is peanuts.

Even with your anecdotal assertions, do you really, really expect us to believe that you're unaware of the number of parents in this country who home-school their kids largely if not solely to prevent access to such dreaded concepts as, oh... .

I had known all along that I wasn't a competitive candidate for employment in the BioE industry for a number of years, and I had always dreaded having to find a job as one. However, through a stroke of coincidence, I landed a very short-term job as a data scientist, and I realized that my marketing myself as a "BioE" simply because that was my degree was only hurting myself.

Happily let you work away at a corrupted repo for weeks until a fresh clone was attempted and the dreaded repo corrupted message killed development for days until the problem was painstakingly manually fixed. This is just personal experience and a lot of it comes down to taste, but IMO if you are already proficient with git there is absolutely nothing about mercurial that is preferable and some considerable downsides I have been subjected to.

As a result our universities are increasingly populated by the over-vetted specialist to become the dreaded centers of excellence that infantilize and uniformize the promising minds of greatest agency." [1] Weinstein's "deviants and delinquents" include "von Neumann [skirt chasing], Gamow [hard drinking], Shockley [bigoted], Watson [misogynistic], Einstein [childish], Curie [slutty], Smale [lazy], Oppenheimer [politically treacherous], Crick [incompetent], Ehrenfest [murderous], Lang [meddlesome], Teller [monstrous] and Grothendieck [mentally unstable]."

Dreaded definitions

adjective

causing fear or dread or terror; "the awful war"; "an awful risk"; "dire news"; "a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked"; "the dread presence of the headmaster"; "polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was"; "a dreadful storm"; "a fearful howling"; "horrendous explosions shook the city"; "a terrible curse"