"Fret" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To fret is to feel anxious or worried about something, typically because it is uncertain or unstable. It can also mean to worry excessively or excessively. For example: "I've been fretting about the upcoming exam all day."
A freshman is a student in their first year of college, university, or high school, typically after completing their senior year of secondary school or high school diploma.
Freshness refers to the state of being newly made, caught, picked, or produced; having the characteristic of being recently obtained or acquired. It also describes something that has not yet become stale, spoiled, or degraded due to passage of time.
Fresnel refers to a type of lens or optical component designed by French physicist Augustin-Jean Fresnel. It is characterized by a series of concentric rings or concentric spherical surfaces that refract or focus light. Fresnel lenses are often used in applications such as optics, telescopes, microscopes, and car headlights, where they can help to concentrate or spread light efficiently. In some cases, Fresnel lenses also work as diffusers or prisms, transforming light into different shapes or directions. The term "Fresnel" has become synonymous with high-quality optical components that are designed to provide precise control over the manipulation of light.
Fresno is a city located in the San Joaquin Valley of California, United States. It is the fifth most populous city in California and is known for its agriculture, particularly grapes, nuts, and dairy products. The city is also home to California State University, Fresno and the Fresno County Museums.
"Fresnoans" is a term used to refer to people who are from or have a connection to Fresno, California. Just like how New Yorkers are people from New York City, Fresnoans are people from Fresno.
The fretboard is the part of a stringed musical instrument, such as a guitar or a violin, where the strings are pressed against to change their pitch and produce different notes. It is typically flat and long, with raised bars, known as frets, which divide the board into separate segments, each producing a different note when the string is pressed against its corresponding fret.
Fretful refers to being anxious or worried about something, often to the point of being distracted or uneasy. It can also describe being finicky or particular about something, often in a way that is perceived as being overly concerned or demanding.
In a fretful manner, meaning in a state of anxiety or agitation, often accompanied by worrying or feeling uneasy.
Fretless refers to something that has no frets or ridges to press strings against, typically used to describe a musical instrument such as a bass guitar or a violin.
Frets are small metal bars or ridges on a stringed instrument, such as a guitar or violin, that divide the neck of the instrument into different segments, producing different notes when pressed or slid along by the player's fingers.
Fretted refers to something that has frets, which are small bars or raised lines, often found on the neck of a stringed instrument, such as a guitar or violin. Fretted instruments have a fixed range of pitches, with the length of the string shortening or lengthening as the player presses the string against the fret. In a broader sense, fretted can also describe something that is anxious or worried, as in "I'm getting fretted about the upcoming exam."
Fretting is a noun that refers to a feeling of worry or anxiety about something that is happening or might happen. It can also refer to the act of making wounds or damage by gentle friction or rubbing, especially on metal parts.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The teacher is fretting about the upcoming deadline for the project.<br> The mechanic's hands were covered in grease and grime from fretting away at the stubborn bolt.