fraught
Plural: fraught, fraughted, fraughts
Adjective Satellite
- marked by distress
- "a fraught mother-daughter relationship"
- filled with or attended with
- "words fraught with meaning"
- "an incident fraught with danger"
Noun
- The hire of a boat or ship to transport cargo.
- Money paid to hire a vessel for this purpose; freight.
- The transportation of goods, especially in a boat or ship.
- A ship's cargo; freight, lading.
- Two bucketfuls.
- A burden, a load.
Verb
- To load (a boat, ship, or other vessel) with cargo.
- To burden or load (someone or something).
- Followed by with: to furnish or provide (something).
- To hire (a vessel) to transport cargo or passengers.
- To transport (cargo or passengers) in a vessel; to freight.
- To form the cargo or passengers of a vessel.
Adj
- Of a boat, ship, or other vessel: laden with cargo.
- Followed by with: carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative); accompanied by; entailing.
- Carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress, for example, due to complexity or difficulty; distressed; also, causing distress; distressing.
- Followed by with: furnished, provided.
Examples
- "a fraught relationship a fraught process"
- "fraught money"
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English fraught, fraght, freght (“transport of goods or people (usually by water); charge for such transport; facilities for such transport; cargo or passengers of a ship; ballast of a ship; goods in general; (figurative) burden; charge”), from Middle Dutch vracht, vrecht, or Middle Low German vracht, vrecht (“cargo, freight; charge for transport of goods”), from Proto-Germanic *fra-aihtiz, from *fra- (intensifying prefix) + Proto-Germanic *aihtiz (“acquisition; possessions, property”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eyḱ- (“to come into possession of, obtain; to own, possess”)). Doublet of freight.
Cognates
* Danish fragt
* Old English ǣht (“livestock; property; possession; power”)
* Old High German frēht (“earnings”) (modern German fracht)
* Swedish frakt
Antonyms
Scrabble Score: 14
fraught is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL wordfraught is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
fraught is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary