I was fraught with worry.
Life on the sea is fraught with danger.
The ocean voyage was fraught with danger.
Her new assignment was fraught with danger.
The road to Boston is fraught with danger, these days.
The upcoming negotiations are fraught with tension and uncertainty as both sides struggle to find common ground.
The word fraught can be a noun or a verb. However, this term is no longer used in present day English.
The new policy is fraught with problems and loop holes. The new principal will take charge of a student body fraught with behavior problems and internal conflicts.
The dating scene is fraught with peril these days. In this case it is an adjective meaning accompanied by, in this case, danger.
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The wharves of the port at San Francisco are fraught with crime.
Yes. If you say - I am fraught. Then fraught has the meaning of 'feeling worry or anxiety'. Often fraught is used this way - fraught with danger / fraught with problems. eg Their marriage has been fraught with difficulties.