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    fraught
    /frɔːt/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a situation or course of action) filled with or likely to result in (something undesirable): "marketing any new product is fraught with danger" Similar full offilled withswarming withrife with
    • 2. causing or affected by anxiety or stress: "there was a fraught silence" Similar anxiousworriedupsetdistraughtOpposite calm

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  3. Fraught means full of unpleasant things such as problems or dangers, or causing or having extreme worry or anxiety. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and find related words and phrases.

    • Fraught in Russian

      FRAUGHT translate: удрученный, удручающий . Learn more in...

  4. Fraught is an adjective that means full of or accompanied by something specified, often something negative or distressing. It can also be a noun or a verb meaning cargo or load, especially in Scots.

  5. Fraught means full of unpleasant things such as problems or dangers, or causing or having extreme worry or anxiety. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and find related words and phrases.

  6. Fraught means filled with somethingoften something bad. Your Thanksgiving was fraught with awkward moments when your family saw your blue hair, and it only got worse when you told them you'd quit law school to join the circus.

  7. Fraught means full of, accompanied by, or involving something unpleasant, often followed by with. It can also mean showing or producing tension or anxiety. Learn more about its usage, history, and synonyms.

  8. Fraught means filled or charged with something, often problems or risks. It can also mean tense or anxious. Learn more about its usage, pronunciation, and origin.

  9. Fraught means as in crowded or as in uneasy. Find 98 similar and opposite words, example sentences, and podcast entries for fraught on Merriam-Webster Thesaurus.