verb
- to wear away or become worn at the edges or ends, especially of fabric or rope
- to cause strain or tension; to irritate or upset
Usage: often used with 'nerves'
noun
- plural of fray; a noisy fight or brawl
Usage: often used in the phrase 'enter the fray'
Examples
- The rope frays at both ends after years of use.
- Constant interruptions fray her patience throughout the day.
- The edges of the old blanket frays easily when washed.
- He decided to enter the fray and join the debate.
- Her nerves fray as the deadline approaches.
- The fabric frays when you cut it without sealing the edges.
- Multiple conflicts fray the relationship between the two countries.