Advertisement
Advertisement
fret
verb as in worry, be annoyed
verb as in upset someone
Example Sentences
Robinson goes on to fret about losing his grandfather’s rifle and describes the engravings on the shell casings found at the scene as “mostly a big meme.”
Already farmers, building contractors, restaurant owners and others fret over a future where their workforce is afraid to clock in.
"I fret, she doesn't faff, she's really patient with my fretting and I love her non-faffing. We really do get on incredibly well," he says.
Squibb stars as the lonely title character who falsely claims to be a Holocaust survivor, then privately frets as her lie snowballs into something unfixable.
We’ve watched her fret about spending life alone for most of the previous two episodes, and here is an eligible, wealthy bachelor who thinks he has a shot with her.
Advertisement
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse