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fraught

[frawt] / frɔt /


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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

On day one, England's batting seemed fraught with danger, never far from the threat of implosion.

From BBC