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Fret not Meaning in English

expression

ˈfɹɛt/ /ˈnɑt
FRET NAHT
fɹˈɛt/ /nˈɒt
fRET NOT

释义

An old-fashioned or poetic way of telling someone not to worry or feel anxious.

用法与细微差别

Very formal, literary, or old-fashioned; rarely used in modern spoken English except humorously or to sound dramatic. More common expressions are 'don't worry' or 'no worries'. Often found in literature, poetry, or set phrases.

例句

Fret not, everything will be okay.

basic

Fret not about your exam results.

basic

Fret not, I will help you solve this problem.

basic

Lost your keys? Fret not—they’ll turn up soon.

natural

He sent me a message saying, 'Fret not, my friend, I'm on my way.'

natural

You forgot your lunch? Fret not, I packed an extra sandwich.

natural