Synonym: loaded. Similar words: haughty, daughter, burst into laughter, fraud, fraudulent, laugh at, burst out laughing, bought. Meaning: [frɔːt] adj. 1. marked by distress 2. filled with or attended with.
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31. That undertaking would be fraught with enormous peril too.
32. And the road is long and fraught with peril.
33. Choosing a Tessa-only provider is fraught with difficulty.
34. And the idea of establishing another racial group in this racially fraught country is extreme.
35. This will be a major undertaking and one fraught with the possibility of unintended consequences.
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36. Out of this fraught legal and financial tangle the bureau worker must work with the client to create order and stability.
37. Such a move, however, was into uncharted waters fraught with dangers and complexities.
38. No one had expected politics to become so fraught so early on in the post-handover political transition.
39. Lowell's humour - unexpected - that could take the heat out of a fraught situation.
40. But he, above all others, knows that this is a sport fraught with danger.
41. But how could such an act not be fraught with political implications and consequences?
42. And her reaction to her illness was, as best I can glean, fraught with fear, discouragement, and depression.
43. From the point of view of the authorities, revitalizing the universities was a policy fraught with danger.
44. On occasion, old people are difficult to help and neighbourly relations become fraught.
45. But even the comparatively simple task of head-counting is fraught with difficulties.
46. But even if they are carried, the second shot becomes fraught with danger.
47. She had had a husband and lovers older than herself, and each affair had been fraught with problems.
48. This time round we're going to cover the potentially fraught matter of cabling.
49. The manufacture of the books that fill the movable shelves was often fraught with technical problems.
50. Eventually I decided that what was needed was a little organisation - a systematic approach to make my busy life a little less fraught.
51. Here Melville is suggesting that all life consists of constant voyages out and in and that each is fraught with certain dangers.
52. In today's world, the whole idea seems fraught with potential disaster.
53. I see now that the simplest reconstruction is fraught with difficulty.
54. No matter where you begin, the road to the Final Four is fraught with peril.
55. They give us something to do, some motivation and measure of control during a period otherwise fraught with anxiety and apprehension.
56. Maybe the fraught confrontation earlier had defused some of the tension building up between them.
57. Last night's intimacy seemed doubly incongruous in contrast to this fraught hostility.
58. But it is said, too, that her passion brings her only a burden of pain, fraught with many sighs.
59. There are a number of tortured perspectives on how to get round this problem, but they are themselves fraught with problems.
60. The election, the most fraught for decades, could have turned on any number of issues.
More similar words: haughty, daughter, burst into laughter, fraud, fraudulent, laugh at, burst out laughing, bought, ought to, drought, a thought, deep in thought, at the thought of, trauma, raucous, raucously, frame, frank, france, frankly, fragile, franchise, fraction, fragment, fragrant, framework, be afraid of, be afraid to, infrastructure, tough.