Spletfraught ( uncountable) ( obsolete) The hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo. ( obsolete) Money paid to hire a ship or boat to transport cargo; freight. fraught money. ( obsolete) The transportation of goods, especially in a ship or boat. ( obsolete) A ship's cargo, lading or freight. ( Scotland) A load; a burden. Splet16. okt. 2024 · fraught. (adj.) late 14c., "freighted, laden, loaded, stored with supplies" (of vessels); figurative use from early 15c.; past-participle adjective from obsolete verb …
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SpletPred 1 dnevom · fraught in British English (frɔːt ) adjective 1. (usually postpositive; and foll by with) filled or charged; attended a venture fraught with peril 2. informal showing or … Spletfraught From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English fraught /frɔːt $ frɒːt/ adjective 1 → fraught with problems/difficulties/danger etc 2 full of anxiety or worry SYN tense a … marold 2
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Spletfraught adjective (ANXIOUS) UK causing or having extreme worry or anxiety: This is one of the most fraught weekends of the year for the security forces. The atmosphere in the … SpletNot, then, feel fraught about the thought that meaning is fraught with ought. 續 領 特區 護照 Here is the meaning of fraught in Hausa along with example sentences, parts of speech, … SpletOpposite of filled or well-supplied with something empty free lacking wanting meagre UK scanty scarce deficient low meager US short needy needing devoid of bereft of low on limited minimal missing absent nonexistent inadequate slight insufficient lean scant paltry measly sparse insubstantial piddling non-existent restricted coming up short bare marold mohn