The word "fraughted" is a past tense verb form of the word "frought" (IPA: /frɔːt/), which means to be filled or laden with something, usually negative or undesirable. The spelling of "fraughted" follows the standard English rule of adding -ed to the end of a verb to indicate the past tense. Its phonetic transcription is /frɔːtɪd/, with stress on the second syllable. Despite being a legitimate word, "fraughted" is not commonly used and is often replaced with other past tense forms like "loaded" or "filled."