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fret
verb as in worry, be annoyed
verb as in upset someone
Example Sentences
In this distinctly unpredictable time, Freyne’s film offers the simple comfort of a worry-free afterlife, one less thing to fret about among the deluge of global strife.
That’s one less worry for consumers who continue to fret over rising food prices, though economic uncertainty may keep more people off the roads this holiday week.
Market concerns about an AI bubble have been driving swings in major names, as investors fret over stretched valuations and AI’s monetization prospects.
But investors have begun questioning this logic, fretting that the spending spree might be inflating a bubble that will inevitably pop.
Consumer sentiment, a gauge into how Americans feel about the economy, is hovering near record lows as households fret about day-to-day affordability.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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