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How to Say "dreaded" in Spanish

The Spanish word fordreadedis temibleB1 level.

English → SpanishB1
adjectiveB1
referring to an upcoming event or task
A large, dark-furred bear standing on its hind legs with a powerful posture in a misty forest.

Examples

El pirata tenía una reputación temible en todo el Caribe.

The pirate had a fearsome reputation throughout the Caribbean.

Mañana tenemos el temible examen final de matemáticas.

Tomorrow we have the dreaded final math exam.

Ese equipo de fútbol es un rival temible en su propio estadio.

That soccer team is a formidable rival in their own stadium.

One size fits all gender

Since this word ends in '-e', it doesn't change for boys or girls. You can say 'un hombre temible' (a fearsome man) or 'una mujer temible' (a fearsome woman).

The '-ible' pattern

Just like in English, the ending '-ible' means 'capable of being.' So, 'temible' literally means 'capable of being feared' (from the verb 'temer').

Don't use it for your own feelings

Mistake:Estoy temible.

Correction: Tengo miedo o estoy asustado.

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