Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fraught-with
adjective
/frɔːt wɪð/
Definition
Filled with a particular difficulty or consequence, often implying a sense of distress or tension.
Examples
- Her decision was fraught with uncertainty, leaving everyone worried about the outcome.
- The project was fraught with challenges that tested the team’s resolve.
- The news was fraught with implications for the future of the industry.
Meaning
The term ‘fraught-with’ is commonly used to describe a situation that is accompanied by something undesirable, such as problems, risks, or emotional burden.
Synonyms
- filled with
- laden with
- burdened by
- perilous
- risky