Fret
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Meanings of Fret
Verb
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To eat or chew something.
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To make someone feel worried or upset.
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To make something rough or bumpy.
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To waste or use up something.
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To slowly eat away at something.
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To feel angry or annoyed.
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To wear something down or make it frayed.
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To feel anxious or worried.
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To be upset or disturbed.
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To have a second change in a drink like beer.
Noun
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A small wave or ripple on the surface of water.
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Feeling upset or worried about something.
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A sore on the skin.
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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.
Translations for the word: Fret
Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Fret
The word 'fret' means to worry or be anxious about something.
You pronounce 'fret' like this: 'fret' (rhymes with 'met').
The word 'fret' comes from the Old English word 'fretan', which means to consume or devour.
The word 'fret' in Bengali is 'চিন্তা করা' (Chintā karā).