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The word "fraught" originates from the Middle English term "fraughten," which means to load or to freight a ship. It is derived from the Old English "frēogan" meaning to furnish or supply. Over time, its meaning evolved to describe a situation filled with tension, difficulty, or emotional strain, often implying that something undesirable is present or imminent. Today, "fraught" is commonly used to convey a sense of anxiety or distress associated with a particular situation.

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