Definition: "Affret" is a Greek root that means "to be anxious, vexed." It originally referred to a feeling of being alarmed or frightened by something threatening. In modern times, it often refers to causing anxiety or distressing thoughts. The precise meaning of "affret" in the New King James Version (KJV) depends on the context and cultural context in which you are using it. If used figuratively, it is typically used to describe feelings of alarm, fear, or discomfort due to a perceived threat or uncertainty. In modern languages and cultures where the word 'affret' may be used more literally or metaphorically, the exact meaning can vary significantly from one culture to another. In English, "Affret" generally refers to having an overwhelming sense of being overwhelmed, troubled, or distressed by something that is not entirely within your control. If you're looking for a precise definition in a specific context, please provide details about the situation and cultural context in which it might be used.