Fret

Fret is a very short word that means to worry or to be nervous about something. Most of us fret about writing final exams at university.

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Word of the Day: Fret

Fret is a concise word that means to worry or to be nervous about something.


Most of us fret about writing final exams at university.

We worry about finding a good job, fret about keeping a good job or about resigning from a position we don’t like.

Heck, we even fret about losing our edge.

There you go; fret is another word you can now use instead of nervous or worry.


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