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    frayed
    /freɪd/

    adjective

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  2. FRAYED definition: 1. with the threads at the edge coming loose: 2. used to describe someone's mood when they are…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FRAYED is worn or shredded at the ends or edges. How to use frayed in a sentence. worn or shredded at the ends or edges; damaged, weakened, or worn down by strain or irritation…

  4. Frayed definition: worn to loose, raveled threads or fibers at the outer surface, edge, or end. See examples of FRAYED used in a sentence.

  5. When something is threadbare or worn, you can describe it as frayed. Your hand-knit mittens will probably become frayed around the cuffs after many winters.

  6. to become or to cause the threads in cloth or rope to become slightly separated, forming loose threads at the edge or end: Denim frays so easily. I frayed the edges of my jeans since that was the fashion in those days. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. Define frayed. frayed synonyms, frayed pronunciation, frayed translation, English dictionary definition of frayed. n. 1. A fight; a brawl. See Synonyms at brawl. 2. A heated dispute or intensely competitive situation: "Minneapolis became the latest battleground in the...

  8. Definition of frayed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Frayed definition: worn to loose, raveled threads or fibers at the outer surface, edge, or end. See examples of FRAYED used in a sentence.

  10. adjective. 1. (of fabrics or clothing) unravelling at the edges from damage or wear. He wore frayed jeans and cowboy shirts. 2. (of temper, nerves, patience, etc) under great strain. Nerves became severely frayed when air traffic problems delayed the flight.

  11. The word fray is all about friction. A frayed rope has been rubbed so much its fibers are wearing away. People experiencing friction are involved in a fray, or a noisy fight.