Pronunciation: /frɔt/
verb past participle of the verb 'fright'
A1 The situation was fraught with tension.
A2 She found herself fraught with worry over the upcoming exam.
B1 The negotiations were fraught with difficulties from the start.
B2 The project was fraught with challenges, but we managed to overcome them.
C1 The decision to invest in the company was fraught with risks, but it paid off in the end.
C2 The relationship between the two countries was fraught with political tensions for years.
adjective filled or laden with something undesirable or negative
A1 The new student felt fraught with nerves on the first day of school.
A2 The situation became fraught when the two friends disagreed on which movie to watch.
B1 The team's performance was fraught with errors due to lack of communication.
B2 The negotiations between the two countries were fraught with tension and uncertainty.
C1 The political climate in the region is fraught with complex issues that require careful navigation.
C2 The relationship between the two rival companies is fraught with animosity and competition.
formal The negotiations were fraught with tension as both parties struggled to find common ground.
informal Her relationship with her boss has become fraught with misunderstandings and disagreements.
slang The situation is so fraught right now, I don't even know how to deal with it.
figurative The air was fraught with anticipation as the final decision was about to be announced.
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