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1 engebeli
"fraught with geographic irregularities; rough, uneven, rugged (terrain)." -
2 dolu
adj. full, filled, loaded, crowded, occupied, engaged, abounding, abundant, alive with, capacity, fraught, instinct, instinct with, laden, replete, rife, shot, shot through, steeped in, thick with--------n. hail* * *1. brimful of 2. full 3. hail 4. replete 5. full (adj.) 6. crammed (adj.) -
3 ile dolu
1. abounding in 2. brimfull of 3. fraught with 4. full of 5. replete with 6. rife with -
4 rahatsız edici
adj. annoying, disturbing, worrying, uncomfortable, irritating, uneasy, unrestful, irritant, inconvenient, haunting, hot, besetting, fraught, noisy, pesky, plaguesome, rough, strident* * *1. inconvenient 2. molester 3. disturbing (n.) -
5 yüklü
adj. fraught, laden, loaded--------n. charged* * *1. on load 2. burdened (adj.) 3. laded (adj.) 4. laden (adj.) 5. loaded (adj.) -
6 endişe verici
adj. disquieting, worrying, worrisome, threatening, frowning, fraught, uneasy
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fraught — [fro:t US fro:t] adj [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Past participle of fraught to load, fill (14 19 centuries), from Middle Dutch vracht load ] 1.) fraught with problems/difficulties/danger etc full of problems etc ▪ Their marriage has been fraught… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Fraught — Fraught, a. Freighted; laden; filled; stored; charged. [1913 Webster] A vessel of our country richly fraught. Shak. [1913 Webster] A discourse fraught with all the commending excellences of speech. South. [1913 Webster] Enterprises fraught with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fraught — [ frɔt ] adjective fraught with something full of problems, difficulties, or things that are confusing: a thousand word statement fraught with ambiguities 2. ) MAINLY BRITISH involving problems that worry you: Things have been a bit fraught at… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Fraught — Fraught, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fraughted} or {Fraught}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fraughting}.] [Akin to Dan. fragte, Sw. frakta, D. bevrachten, G. frachten, cf. OHG. fr[=e]ht[=o]n to deserve. See {Fraught}, n.] To freight; to load; to burden; to fill; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fraught — Fraught, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fraughted} or {Fraught}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fraughting}.] [Akin to Dan. fragte, Sw. frakta, D. bevrachten, G. frachten, cf. OHG. fr[=e]ht[=o]n to deserve. See {Fraught}, n.] To freight; to load; to burden; to fill; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fraught — fraught·age; un·fraught; fraught; … English syllables
fraught — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (fraught with) filled with (something undesirable). 2) causing or affected by anxiety or stress. ORIGIN from obsolete fraught «load with cargo», from Dutch vracht ship s cargo ; related to FREIGHT(Cf. ↑freight) … English terms dictionary
fraught — [frôt] adj. [ME fraught, pp. of fraughten, to freight < MDu vrachten < vracht, a load < Gmc * fraaichtiz < * fra (akin to FOR1) + * aig , to have > Goth aigan, OWE] 1. filled, charged, or loaded (with) [a life fraught with… … English World dictionary
Fraught — (fr[add]t), n. [OE.fraight, fraght; akin to Dan. fragt, Sw. frakt, D. vracht, G. fracht, cf. OHG. fr[=e]ht merit, reward; perh. from a pref. corresponding to E. for + The root of E. own. Cf. {Freight}.] A freight; a cargo. [Obs.] Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fraught — index full, replete Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
fraught — early 14c., laden (of vessels), pp. of M.E. fraughten to load (a ship) with cargo, from fraght cargo, lading of a ship (early 13c.), variant of freight; influenced by M.Du. vrachten to load or furnish with cargo, from P.Gmc. *fra aihtiz (see… … Etymology dictionary