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Main Entry: abuse
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: use wrongly

Synonyms:

dissipate, exhaust, misemploy, mishandle, misuse, overburden, overtax, overwork, prostitute, spoil, squander, taint, waste
Notes: abuse carries with it some sense of harm; misuse refers to an incorrect use that may not lead to harm
to misuse is to use something wrongly, to abuse is to misuse something so badly that you damage it

Antonyms:

benefit, care for, esteem, prize, respect, revere
Main Entry: affected
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deeply moved or hurt emotionally

Synonyms:

afflicted, altered, changed, compassionate, concerned, damaged, distressed, excited, grieved, impaired, impressed, influenced, injured, overwhelmed, overwrought, sorry, stimulated, stirred, sympathetic, tender, touched, troubled, upset

Antonyms:

calm, unmoved, unperturbed, unswayed, untroubled
Main Entry: anxious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: worried, tense

Synonyms:

afraid, aghast, antsy*, apprehensive, basket case, bugged, butterflies, careful, choked, clutched, concerned, disquieted, distressed, disturbed, dreading, fearful, fidgety, fretful, hacked, hyper, in a state, in a tizzy, in suspense, jittery, jumpy, nervous, nervy, overwrought, restless, scared, shaking, shaky, shivery, shook up, shot to pieces, solicitous, spooked, strung out, sweating bullets, taut, troubled, uneasy, unglued, unquiet, uptight*, watchful, wired, worried sick, wreck*

Antonyms:

assured, calm, content, cool, happy, indifferent, peaceful, tranqil, unconcerned, unworried
Main Entry: belabor
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dwell on

Synonyms:

beat a dead horse, go on about, hammer home, overwork, pound, rehash, repeat
Main Entry: beside oneself
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in a panic

Synonyms:

agitated, anxious, berserk, bothered, carried away, crazed, delirious, demented, distraught, distressed, frantic, frenetic, hysterical, insane, mad, out of one's mind, out of one's wit, overwrought, rattled, raving, shook up, unbalanced, unhinged, upset, very upset, worked-up
Main Entry: delirious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: excited; very happy

Synonyms:

beside oneself, carried away, corybantic, crazy, delighted, drunk*, ecstatic, enthused, frantic, frenetic, frenzied, furious, hysterical, intoxicated, mad, overwrought, rabid*, rapturous, thrilled, transported, wild

Antonyms:

unexcited, unhappy
Main Entry: disgusted
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: sickened; offended

Synonyms:

abhorred, appalled, displeased, fastidious, fed up*, full up, grossed out, had bellyful, had enough, had it, nauseated, nauseous, outraged, overwrought, queasy, repelled, repulsed, revolted, satiated, scandalized, sick, sick and tired of, sick of, squeamish, teed off, tired, turned off, unhappy, up to here, weary

Antonyms:

attracted, delighted, desirous, happy, pleased
Main Entry: distraught
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: very upset, worked-up

Synonyms:

addled, agitated, anxious, beside oneself, bothered, concerned, confused, crazed, crazy, discomposed, distracted, distrait, distressed, flustered, frantic, harassed, hysterical, in a panic, like a chicken with its head cut off, mad, muddled, nonplussed, nuts, out of one's mind, overwrought, perturbed, rattled, raving, shook up, thrown, tormented, troubled, unglued, unscrewed, unzipped, wild, worried

Antonyms:

calm, gladdened, happy, pleased, untroubled
Main Entry: drive
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: move or urge on

Synonyms:

act upon, actuate, animate, arouse, bulldoze, chase, coerce, compel, constrain, dog*, egg on, encourage, force, goad, goose, harass, hasten, herd, hound, hurl, hurry, hustle, impel, induce, inspire, instigate, kick, lean on, make, motivate, nag, oblige, overburden, overwork, pound, press, pressure, prod, prompt, propel, provoke, push, put up to, railroad, ride herd on, rouse, rush, send, shepherd, shove, spirit up, spur, steamroll, stimulate, work on, worry

Antonyms:

check, curb, discourage, dissuade, halt, repress, retard, stop
Main Entry: emotional
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: demonstrative about feelings

Synonyms:

affecting, ardent, disturbed, ecstatic, emotive, enthusiastic, excitable, exciting, falling apart, fanatical, feeling, fervent, fervid, fickle, fiery, heartwarming, heated, histrionic, hot-blooded, hysterical, impassioned, impetuous, impulsive, irrational, moving, nervous, overwrought, passionate, pathetic, poignant, responsive, roused, sensitive, sentient, sentimental, spontaneous, stirred, stirring, susceptible, tear-jerking, temperamental, tender, thrilling, touching, warm, zealous

Antonyms:

physical
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