full-fraught

full-fraught
fullˈ-fraught adjective (Shakespeare)
Fully charged, equipped or endowed, all-round
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Main Entry:full

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  • fraught with — full of (something bad or unwanted) The situation was fraught with danger. [=very dangerous] The paper was poorly researched and fraught with errors. • • • Main Entry: ↑fraught …   Useful english dictionary

  • full — I adjective abounding, abundant, affluent, baggy, brimful, brimming over, charged, chockfull, cloyed, complete, comprehensive, crammed, detailed, entire, entirely occupied, exhaustive, filled, filled to utmost capacity, flowing, flush, fraught,… …   Law dictionary

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  • fraught — [adj] full of abounding, attended, bristling, charged, filled, heavy, laden, replete, stuffed; concepts 483,771 Ant. empty …   New thesaurus

  • full-hearted — fullˈ heartˈed adjective 1. Full of heart or courage 2. Fraught with emotion • • • Main Entry: ↑full …   Useful english dictionary

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  • fraught — /frɔt / (say frawt) adjective 1. complicated by various difficulties and uncertainties: the situation is fraught. 2. Colloquial upset; anxious; tense: to be feeling fraught. 3. Obsolete filled or laden (with): ships fraught with precious wares.… …  

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