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fret
verb as in worry, be annoyed
verb as in upset someone
Example Sentences
The results show improvement on the execution, at least, as Madison Avenue continues to fret about its creative future.
Even as fretting over the economy remains a pastime on Wall Street, third-quarter corporate profit growth has held up, helped by big banks and big tech.
Wall Street continued to fret about yesterday’s hawkish comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
As of Wednesday’s close, Comcast stock was down 24% this year, dropping as investors fret about tumbling broadband subscriber numbers, as well as the potential impact that slowing consumer spending could have on theme-park attendance.
In 49 states, the thought of their leading official spending their time fretting over the fate of a college football team—and invoking the Commander in Chief—might seem absurd.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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