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fret

verb (1)
\ ˈfret How to pronounce fret (audio) \
fretted; fretting

Definition of fret

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transitive verb

1a : to eat or gnaw into : corrode also : fray The acid fretted the metal.
b : rub, chafe The harness strap was fretting the horse.
c : to make by wearing away a substance the stream fretted a channel
2 : to cause to suffer emotional strain : vex don't you fret yourself about me— J. C. Powys
3 : to pass (time) in fretting a poor player who struts and frets his hour upon the stage— William Shakespeare
4 : agitate, ripple fret the surface of the lake

intransitive verb

1a : to eat into something
b : to affect something as if by gnawing or biting : grate the … urgent voice fretted at his nerves— Graham Greene
2a : wear, corrode Marble frets away due to the rain.
b : chafe His back where the harness rubbed began to fret.
3a : to become vexed or worried fretting over the high cost of feeding their families— Vance Packard
b of running water : to become agitated a brook fretting over rocks