Fraught

//fɹɔːt//

Synonyms for "fraught" (55 found)

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Translations

66 translations across 18 languages.

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Arabic

1 entries
  • مَمْلُوء adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))

Bulgarian

3 entries
  • загрижен adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)
  • изпълнен adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • натоварен adj (of a boat, ship, or other vessel: laden with cargo)

Czech

2 entries
  • plný adj (of a boat, ship, or other vessel: laden with cargo)
  • plný adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))

Dutch

4 entries
  • beladen adj (of a boat, ship, or other vessel: laden with cargo)
  • beladen adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • bezorgd adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)
  • vol adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))

Finnish

2 entries
  • huolestunut adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)
  • täyteinen adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))

French

4 entries
  • chargé adj (of a boat, ship, or other vessel: laden with cargo)
  • chargé adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • plein adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • rempli adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))

German

4 entries
  • angespannt adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)
  • befrachtet adj (of a boat, ship, or other vessel: laden with cargo)
  • beladen adj (of a boat, ship, or other vessel: laden with cargo)
  • beladen adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))

Greek

4 entries
  • γεμάτος adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • γεμάτος adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)
  • πλήρης adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • φορτωμένος adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))

Italian

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  • carico adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • gravido adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • pieno adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • teso adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)

Macedonian

4 entries
  • за́грижен adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)
  • и́сполнет adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • нато́варен adj (of a boat, ship, or other vessel: laden with cargo)
  • полн adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))

Māori

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  • kōpā adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))

Norwegian

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  • full adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))

Persian

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  • آکنده adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))

Portuguese

4 entries
  • inquietante adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)
  • problemático adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)
  • repleto adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • sobrecarregado adj (of a boat, ship, or other vessel: laden with cargo)

Russian

4 entries
  • гру́женый adj (of a boat, ship, or other vessel: laden with cargo)
  • нагру́женный adj (of a boat, ship, or other vessel: laden with cargo)
  • по́лный adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • пода́вленный adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)

Spanish

4 entries
  • angustiado adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)
  • cargado adj (of a boat, ship, or other vessel: laden with cargo)
  • cargado adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • tenso adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)

Swedish

3 entries
  • belastad adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)
  • full adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • hell adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))

Turkish

3 entries
  • dolu adj (carrying, or charged or loaded up with (usually something negative))
  • endişeli adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)
  • kaygılı adj (carrying or loaded with anxiety, fear, or stress — see also distressed)

Sample sentences

52 total sentences available.

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Her pregnancy was fraught with complications.

Source: tatoeba (753532)

The bath which Chloe had taken was apparently more fraught with peril than the sea from which he had escaped.

Source: tatoeba (6212591)

"Now learn, how best to compass my design. / To Tyrian Carthage hastes the princely boy, / prompt at the summons of his sire divine, / my prime solicitude, my chiefest joy, / fraught with brave store of gifts, saved from the flames of Troy."

Source: tatoeba (6798671)

"In sight of Troy lies Tenedos, an isle / renowned and rich, while Priam held command, / now a mere bay and roadstead fraught with guile. / Thus far they sailed, and on the lonely strand / lay hid,"

Source: tatoeba (6804492)

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