Fraught

Noun

 * 1)  The hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo.
 * 2)  Money paid to hire a ship or boat to transport cargo; freight
 * fraught money.
 * 1)  The transportation of goods, especially in a ship or boat.
 * 2)  A ship's cargo, lading or freight.
 * 3)  A load; a burden.
 * 4)  Two bucketfuls (of water).

Derived terms

 * fraught-free

Verb

 * 1)  To load (a ship, cargo etc.).

Adjective

 * 1)  Laden.
 * 2)  Furnished, equipped.
 * 3)  Loaded-up, charged or accompanied.
 * 4) * 2005, Plato, Sophist. Translation by Lesley Brown. 236d.
 * all these matters are fraught with paradox, just as they always have been..
 * 1) Distressed.

Thesaurus
anxious, attended by, burdened, charged, cumbered, distressful, distressing, encumbered, freighted, fretful, full-charged, full-fraught, hampered, heavy-laden, laden, loaded, nerve-racking, oppressed, overburdened, overcharged, overfraught, overfreighted, overladen, overloaded, overtaxed, overweighted, saddled, strained, stressful, supercharged, taut, taxed, tense, traumatic, trying, upsetting, weighted, weighted down

Etymology
From, from vracht: or  vracht:, ultimately from  + , from. Cognate with freht:,  æht:. More at,.

Adjective

 * Arabic: مملوء
 * Finnish: -täyteinen
 * German: voll


 * Italian: gravido, pieno, carico
 * Norwegian: full
 * Swedish: full, hell
 * Turkish: dolu


 * Finnish:
 * German: angespannt, belastet, nervenaufreibend


 * Swedish: belastad
 * Turkish: endişeli, kaygılı