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fret (noun)

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  • fret — I. /frɛt / (say fret) verb (fretted, fretting) –verb (i) 1. to give oneself up to feelings of irritation, resentful discontent, regret, worry, or the like. 2. to cause corrosion; gnaw. 3. to make a way by gnawing or corrosion. 4. to become eaten …  

  • fret — fret1 verb (frets, fretting, fretted) 1》 be constantly or visibly anxious. 2》 gradually wear away by rubbing or gnawing. 3》 flow or move in small waves. noun chiefly Brit. a state of anxiety. Origin OE fretan devour, consume , of Gmc origin.… …   English new terms dictionary

  • fret — fret1 [ fret ] verb intransitive to worry about something continuously: Don t fret, I ll be fine. There s no point in fretting about things you can t change. fret fret 2 [ fret ] noun count one of the raised lines across the narrow part of a… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • fret — Ⅰ. fret [1] ► VERB (fretted, fretting) 1) be constantly or visibly anxious. 2) gradually wear away by rubbing or gnawing. ► NOUN chiefly Brit. ▪ a state of anxiety. ORIGIN Old …   English terms dictionary

  • fret´ful|ness — fret|ful «FREHT fuhl», adjective. 1. ready to fret; peevish, unhappy, discontented, or worried: »My baby brother is fretful because he is cutting his teeth. SYNONYM(S): irritable. 2. agitated; seething: » …   Useful english dictionary

  • fret´ful|ly — fret|ful «FREHT fuhl», adjective. 1. ready to fret; peevish, unhappy, discontented, or worried: »My baby brother is fretful because he is cutting his teeth. SYNONYM(S): irritable. 2. agitated; seething: » …   Useful english dictionary

  • fret|ful — «FREHT fuhl», adjective. 1. ready to fret; peevish, unhappy, discontented, or worried: »My baby brother is fretful because he is cutting his teeth. SYNONYM(S): irritable. 2. agitated; seething: » …   Useful english dictionary

  • fret|tage — «FREHT ihj», noun. 1. the process of shrinking on rings of metal about the breech of a gun to give additional strength. 2. the collection of rings so employed. ╂[< French frettage < fretter to ring < frette a ring] …   Useful english dictionary

  • fret|work — «FREHT WURK», noun. ornamental openwork or carving consisting largely of intersecting lines …   Useful english dictionary

  • fret·work — /ˈfretˌwɚk/ noun [noncount] : patterns or decoration on a surface made by cutting into or through the surface …   Useful english dictionary

  • sea fret — noun Etymology: fret (II) : sea fog * * * sea fret noun A fog coming inland off the sea • • • Main Entry: ↑sea * * * ˈsea fret 7 [sea fret …   Useful english dictionary

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