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fraught

Fraught vs Thraught - What's the difference?

fraught | thraught |

Thraught is likely misspelled.


Thraught has no English definition.

As a noun fraught

is the hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo.

As a verb fraught

is to load (a ship, cargo etc.).

As an adjective fraught

is laden.

Fraught vs Throught - What's the difference?

fraught | throught |

Fraught vs Laden - What's the difference?

fraught | laden | Synonyms |


As verbs the difference between fraught and laden

is that fraught is to load (a ship, cargo etc.) while laden is past participle of lang=en.

As adjectives the difference between fraught and laden

is that fraught is laden while laden is weighed down with a load, burdened.

As a noun fraught

is the hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo.

Fraught vs Filled - What's the difference?

fraught | filled | Synonyms |

Fraught is a synonym of filled.


As verbs the difference between fraught and filled

is that fraught is to load (a ship, cargo etc) while filled is (fill).

As adjectives the difference between fraught and filled

is that fraught is (of a cargo-carrier) laden while filled is (label) that is now full.

As a noun fraught

is (obsolete) the hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo.

Fraught vs Accompanied - What's the difference?

fraught | accompanied | Synonyms |

Fraught is a synonym of accompanied.


As verbs the difference between fraught and accompanied

is that fraught is to load (a ship, cargo etc) while accompanied is (accompany).

As a noun fraught

is (obsolete) the hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo.

As an adjective fraught

is (of a cargo-carrier) laden.

Knowing vs Fraught - What's the difference?

knowing | fraught | Synonyms |

Knowing is a synonym of fraught.


As adjectives the difference between knowing and fraught

is that knowing is possessing knowledge or understanding; intelligent while fraught is (of a cargo-carrier) laden.

As verbs the difference between knowing and fraught

is that knowing is while fraught is to load (a ship, cargo etc).

As nouns the difference between knowing and fraught

is that knowing is the act or condition of having knowledge while fraught is (obsolete) the hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo.

Eloquent vs Fraught - What's the difference?

eloquent | fraught | Related terms |

Eloquent is a related term of fraught.


As adjectives the difference between eloquent and fraught

is that eloquent is eloquent (fluently persuasive and articulate) while fraught is (of a cargo-carrier) laden.

As a noun fraught is

(obsolete) the hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo.

As a verb fraught is

to load (a ship, cargo etc).

Fraught vs Aware - What's the difference?

fraught | aware | Related terms |

Fraught is a related term of aware.


As nouns the difference between fraught and aware

is that fraught is (obsolete) the hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo while aware is avar.

As a verb fraught

is to load (a ship, cargo etc).

As an adjective fraught

is (of a cargo-carrier) laden.

Frayed vs Fraught - What's the difference?

frayed | fraught |


As adjectives the difference between frayed and fraught

is that frayed is unravelled, worn at the end or edge while fraught is (of a cargo-carrier) laden.

As verbs the difference between frayed and fraught

is that frayed is (fray) while fraught is to load (a ship, cargo etc).

As a noun fraught is

(obsolete) the hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo.

Frought vs Fraught - What's the difference?

frought | fraught |

Frought is often a misspelling of fraught.


Frought has no English definition.

As a noun fraught is

the hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo.

As a verb fraught is

to load (a ship, cargo etc.).

As an adjective fraught is

laden.

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