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fraught

[frawt] / frɔt /


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Male characters embody strength and embrace manliness in a way that trucks along completely outside our fraught and raging “What’s the matter with men?” discourse.

From The Wall Street Journal

Going on record to say the absence of a particular player is a boost to the opposition is fraught with danger.

From BBC

In it, she examined her emotionally fraught relationship with stand-up.

From Los Angeles Times

Major orchestras and opera companies — San Francisco Symphony, Metropolitan Opera, New York Philharmonic, Baltimore Symphony, among them — feared fraught contract negotiations.

From Los Angeles Times

That desire to always be the best became competition - fraught at times - with team-mate Sadio Mane, Liverpool's other flying forward who played on the opposite wing to Salah for five seasons.

From BBC