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Adjective
(1) marked by distress
(2) filled with or attended with
(3) full of
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Adjective
(1) marked by distress
(2) filled with or attended with
(3) full of
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(1) With a good helping of incomers, who are less perturbed by these kind of events, the atmosphere will be less fraught .
(2) Catching a train in China is more fraught than in any other country I know.
(3) Falling in love and getting married will be fraught with danger.
(4) Aside from the total cost, it is an experience fraught with potential danger.
(5) Here's a reminder of just how fraught those days were at the end of January this year.
(6) There are clues, for example, that her relationship with her mother was actually quite fraught .
(7) He has made a habit of emotional farewells and fraught departures.
(8) It seems likely to make domestic life more fraught , rather than less.
(9) Leaving accommodation to chance is a habit fraught with disappointment.
(10) And the more anyone concentrates on being relaxed, the more fraught they become.
(11) His early life was fraught with danger - three of his closest advisers were murdered and an attempt was made on his own life.
(12) Despite this apparent harmony, all attempts to engage the factions in a peace process have been fraught with difficulty.
(13) The use of Africa as a metaphor has a long and fraught history.
(14) The journey was fraught with danger, with a cold and wet welcome for anyone who lost their grip in the icy shin-deep water.
(15) He explores the often fraught relationship between Britain and its former colony with wit and skill.
(16) My response is guarded and is fraught with the inherent ambiguities of the situation.
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(1) With a good helping of incomers, who are less perturbed by these kind of events, the atmosphere will be less fraught .
(2) Catching a train in China is more fraught than in any other country I know.
(3) Falling in love and getting married will be fraught with danger.
(4) Aside from the total cost, it is an experience fraught with potential danger.
(5) Here's a reminder of just how fraught those days were at the end of January this year.
(6) There are clues, for example, that her relationship with her mother was actually quite fraught .
(7) He has made a habit of emotional farewells and fraught departures.
(8) It seems likely to make domestic life more fraught , rather than less.
(9) Leaving accommodation to chance is a habit fraught with disappointment.
(10) And the more anyone concentrates on being relaxed, the more fraught they become.
(11) His early life was fraught with danger - three of his closest advisers were murdered and an attempt was made on his own life.
(12) Despite this apparent harmony, all attempts to engage the factions in a peace process have been fraught with difficulty.
(13) The use of Africa as a metaphor has a long and fraught history.
(14) The journey was fraught with danger, with a cold and wet welcome for anyone who lost their grip in the icy shin-deep water.
(15) He explores the often fraught relationship between Britain and its former colony with wit and skill.
(16) My response is guarded and is fraught with the inherent ambiguities of the situation.
Related Words
(1) fraught with
Related Words
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(1) fraught with
Synonyms
Adjective
1. full of
2. anxious
3. pregnant
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. full of
2. anxious
3. pregnant
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