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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - fraught

 
 

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Fraught

fraught
 I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, freight, load, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German vracht, vrecht  Date: 14th century chiefly Scottish load, cargo  II. transitive verb  (~ed or ~; ~ing)  Etymology: Middle English ~en, from 1~  Date: 14th century chiefly Scottish load, freight  III. adjective  Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of ~en  Date: 14th century  1. archaic  a. laden  b. well supplied or provided  2. full of or accompanied by something specified — used with with a situation ~ with danger  3. causing or characterized by emotional distress or tension ; uneasy a ~ relationship
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  adj. 1 (foll. by with) filled or attended with (fraught with danger). 2 colloq. causing or affected by great anxiety or distress. Etymology: ME, past part. of obs. fraught (v.) load with cargo f. MDu. vrachten f. vracht FREIGHT ...
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  1. (with) полный, преисполненный; чреватый fraught with danger —- чреватый опасностью a heart fraught with sorrow —- сердце, преисполненное печали fraught with meaning —- многозначительный 2. уст. нагруженный an argosy fraught with precious wares —- корабль, груженный дорогими товарами 3. разг. озабоченный, удрученный to look very fraught —- иметь очень озабоченный вид ...
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3.
  adj.  1) usu. predic. полный; преисполненный; чреватый fraught with danger - чреватый опасностью  2) poet. нагруженный ...
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  1. If a situation or action is fraught with problems or risks, it is filled with them. The earliest operations employing this technique were fraught with dangers. ADJ: v-link ADJ with n 2. If you say that a situation or action is fraught, you mean that it is worrying or difficult. It has been a somewhat fraught day. ADJ ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ adj 1 an activity or situation that is fraught is full of problems and is very difficult to deal with  (After the argument, relations between them were fraught. | fraught with problems/difficulties/danger)  (Any program of sudden change is likely to be fraught with pitfalls.) 2 full of anxiety or worry  (Julie was unhappy, fraught and depressed.) 3 fraught with meaning showing strong feelings that are not expressed in words  (She gave me a long look, fraught with meaning.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - mid-14c., as fraughten "to load (a ship) with cargo," from fraght "cargo, lading of a ship," var. of freight, infl. by M.Du. vrachten "to load or furnish with cargo," from P.Gmc. *fra-aihtiz "absolute possession, property," from *fra-, intensive prefix + *aik "to be master of, possess." Figurative sense is first attested 1576. ...
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