fraying

[frey-ing]

fraying Definition

  • 1the process of becoming worn or ragged at the edges
  • 2a situation in which relationships or situations are becoming tense or strained

Using fraying: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fraying" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fraying edges of the carpet needed to be trimmed.

  • Example

    The fraying relationship between the two countries could lead to war.

  • Example

    The fraying rope snapped under the weight of the load.

fraying Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with fraying

  • fraying nerves

    a state of increasing anxiety or stress

    Example

    The constant noise from the construction work was fraying her nerves.

  • a situation where people are becoming increasingly angry or irritable

    Example

    The long wait in the queue was causing fraying tempers among the customers.

  • a state of losing one's patience or becoming increasingly impatient

    Example

    The repeated delays were fraying the passengers' patience.

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Summary: fraying in Brief

'Fraying' [frey-ing] refers to the process of becoming worn or ragged at the edges, such as the fraying edges of a carpet or rope. It can also refer to a situation in which relationships or situations are becoming tense or strained, as in the fraying relationship between two countries. Phrases like 'fraying nerves,' 'fraying tempers,' and 'fraying patience' describe states of increasing anxiety, anger, or impatience.