it means to be accompanied by
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full of (as in - fraught with danger)
or
causing distress (as in - a fraught mother-daughter relationship)
After watching that Horror movie I was fraught Of my actions. As if everything will kill me.
The book report was fraught with spelling errors.
Her paper was fraught with errors.
I was fraught over the stack of bills.
Fraught with dangers, they nevertheless climbed Mount Everest.
The road to Boston is fraught with danger, these days.
Her new assignment was fraught with danger.
The word may be one of these:fought - past tense of to fightfraught - (archaic) - filled, as in fraught with danger
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frenzied, wild, furious, distracted, distraught, berserk, beside yourself, hectic, desperate, fraught, frenetic
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.
I was fraught with worry.
caught rhymes with fraught
The sea is fraught with danger today!
No. Fraught means "loaded" or "heavy." We say something is fraught with meaning when it has many implications.
The road to Boston is fraught with danger, these days.
The ocean voyage was fraught with danger.
Life on the sea is fraught with danger.
Her new assignment was fraught with danger.
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.
No it is an adjective
The dating scene is fraught with peril these days. In this case it is an adjective meaning accompanied by, in this case, danger.