fraught (Meaning)

Wordnet

fraught (s)

marked by distress

filled with or attended with

Webster

fraught (n.)

A freight; a cargo.

To freight; to load; to burden; to fill; to crowd.

Webster

fraught (a.)

Freighted; laden; filled; stored; charged.

Webster

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fraught Sentence Examples

  1. The expedition was fraught with peril, as the explorers navigated treacherous mountains and icy ravines.
  2. The investigation was fraught with complexities, requiring an intricate web of evidence to unravel the truth.
  3. Their relationship was fraught with misunderstandings and conflicts, making it a constant struggle.
  4. The decision was fraught with moral implications, weighing heavily on their conscience.
  5. The path to the summit was fraught with obstacles, testing their endurance and determination.
  6. The scientist's theory was fraught with skepticism, as it challenged established paradigms.
  7. The political debate was fraught with partisan rancor, making it difficult to find common ground.
  8. The financial crisis was fraught with uncertainty, leaving investors anxious and markets volatile.
  9. The peace negotiations were fraught with mistrust, as each side struggled to overcome past grievances.
  10. The project was fraught with delays and setbacks, testing the team's patience and resolve.

FAQs About the word fraught

marked by distress, filled with or attended withA freight; a cargo., Freighted; laden; filled; stored; charged., of Fraught, To freight; to load; to burden; to

crowded, filled, bursting, teeming, crammed, abundant, packed, awash, rife, replete

barren, empty, void, devoid, bare, stark, blank, vacant, empty, bare

The expedition was fraught with peril, as the explorers navigated treacherous mountains and icy ravines.

The investigation was fraught with complexities, requiring an intricate web of evidence to unravel the truth.

Their relationship was fraught with misunderstandings and conflicts, making it a constant struggle.

The decision was fraught with moral implications, weighing heavily on their conscience.