Associations to the word «Fraught»
Noun
- Foe
- Discourse
- Conflict
- Gloom
- Wrath
- Excitement
- Error
- Disappointment
- Emancipation
- Cruelty
- Wilt
- Corruption
- Temptation
- Pain
- Tragedy
- Slaughter
- Future
- Thought
- Attribute
- Feeling
- Folly
- Ledge
- Deity
- Realism
- Atmosphere
- Relation
- Praise
- Prosperity
- Session
- Wealth
- Vow
- Bliss
- Prospect
- Thunder
- Emotion
- Certainty
- Silence
- Breeze
- Failure
- Interest
- Word
- Joy
- Disposition
- Sire
- Pleasure
- Path
- Ruin
- Trip
- Profit
- Reign
- Circumstance
- Attempt
- Quest
- Struggle
- Implication
- Affection
- Fail
Adjective
Wiktionary
FRAUGHT, noun. (obsolete) The hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo.
FRAUGHT, noun. (obsolete) Money paid to hire a ship or boat to transport cargo; freight
FRAUGHT, noun. (obsolete) The transportation of goods, especially in a ship or boat.
FRAUGHT, noun. (obsolete) A ship's cargo, lading or freight.
FRAUGHT, noun. (Scotland) A load; a burden.
FRAUGHT, noun. (Scotland) Two bucketfuls (of water).
FRAUGHT, verb. (transitive) (obsolete except in past participle) To load (a ship, cargo etc.).
FRAUGHT, adjective. (of a cargo-carrier) Laden.
FRAUGHT, adjective. (with with) Furnished, equipped.
FRAUGHT, adjective. (figuratively) (with with) Loaded up, charged or accompanied.
FRAUGHT, adjective. Distressed.
Dictionary definition
FRAUGHT, adjective. Marked by distress; "a fraught mother-daughter relationship".
FRAUGHT, adjective. Filled with or attended with; "words fraught with meaning"; "an incident fraught with danger"; "a silence pregnant with suspense".
Wise words
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