fraught

/frɔt/
adjective
  1. Filled with or involving a lot of something unpleasant or difficult.
    • The journey through the mountains was fraught with danger.
    • Her speech was fraught with emotion as she thanked her family.
    • The project was fraught with problems from the start.
  2. Causing or feeling anxiety, stress, or tension.
    • She had a fraught relationship with her boss.
    • The atmosphere in the room was fraught as they waited for the test results.
    • The meeting was fraught, with everyone arguing over the budget.
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