worry
Not to worry
Anxiety.
fret
'don't fret about the future young worry wort tis nothing to sweat blood over' fret means to worry or feel anxious about.
The word fret is a verb when used to describe a person feeling or expressing discontent, annoyance, or worry. As a noun, fret is an irritated state of mind.
It means to worry just a fancy word for it. It means to worry just a fancy word for it.
The man was apt to fret over the smallest problem.Mental health often worsens when people fret and worry.I had not a fret nor care in the world.A fret is a chance to worry like a bet is a chance to win.
depending upon if you are using worry as a noun or a verb For noun you have: anxiety, anguish, uneasiness, fear, concern, apprehension... For verb you have: fret, disturb, plague, torture, vex, mangle...fret, agonize, apprehension, uneasiness
In the spacing between the frets on a fretboard. The closest fret to your finger between you and your left hand is the fret you are pressing.
The 12th fret is the halfway point between the nut and the bridge. The fret distances are based on that.
colour difference just .don not worry