adjective
- filled or loaded with something, especially something undesirable or burdensome
Usage: often used with 'with' to indicate what fills or burdens something; literary or formal register
Examples
- The meeting was fraughted with tension and unspoken disagreements.
- Her response was fraughted with sarcasm and barely concealed frustration.
- The situation is fraughted with complications that no one anticipated.
- His tone was fraughted with doubt about the project's success.
- The atmosphere in the room felt fraughted with anticipation before the announcement.