fret



fret about someone or something

 and fret over someone or something
to worry about someone or something. Please don't fret about being a few minutes late. There is no need to fret over Larry.
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Fret not!

Inf. Don't worry!; Do not fret about it! Mary: Oh, look at the clock! I'm going to be late for my appointment! Bob: Fret not! I'll drive you. "Fret not!" said Sally. "We're almost there!"
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hattie['hæti]
Alinafeah-lee-NAH-faySouthern African, Chewa
Nikanor-Ancient Greek
PubliusPUWB-li-uws (Ancient Roman), PUB-lee-əs (English)Ancient Roman
Theodoros-Greek, Ancient Greek
Nurasyl-Kazakh