Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

fray

verb
/freɪ/
Definition
A situation of intense activity, typically one incorporating an element of aggression or competition.
Examples
  • The edges of the cloth began to fray after several washes.
  • As tensions rose, the group’s patience started to fray.
Meaning
To become worn or tattered; to unravel or deteriorate, especially in fabric or emotion.
Synonyms
  • worn
  • shredded
  • unraveled
  • strained
  • erode