Fret

/frΙ›t/ verb

To worry or stress about something, or the ridged bars on a guitar neck that help you play different notes.

From Old English 'fretan' meaning 'to eat away' or 'to consume.' This evolved into meaning 'to wear away emotionally' (worrying), and separately became a musical term for the bars that divide the fingerboard.

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