Fret
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Meanings of Fret
Verb
- To eat or chew something.
- To make someone feel worried or upset.
- To make something rough or bumpy.
- To waste or use up something.
- To slowly eat away at something.
- To feel angry or annoyed.
- To wear something down or make it frayed.
- To feel anxious or worried.
- To be upset or disturbed.
- To have a second change in a drink like beer.
Noun
- A small wave or ripple on the surface of water.
- Feeling upset or worried about something.
- A sore on the skin.
- The edges of riverbanks where rocks and minerals can be found.
Explanation of the word: Fret
Fret means to worry or be upset about something. It's like when you feel a little sad or nervous about something that might happen.
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Translations for the word: Fret
hindi
फ्रेट (Fret)
fret
चिंता (Chinta)
chinta
फिक्र (Fikr)
fikr
Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Fret
What does 'fret' mean?
The word 'fret' means to worry or be anxious about something.
How do you pronounce 'fret'?
You pronounce 'fret' like this: 'fret' (rhymes with 'met').
What is the origin of the word 'fret'?
The word 'fret' comes from the Old English word 'fretan', which means to consume or devour.
What is the meaning of 'fret' in Bengali?
The word 'fret' in Bengali is 'চিন্তা করা' (Chintā karā).