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tormented - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: torment
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be or make very upset
Synonyms: abuse, afflict, agonize, annoy, bait, bedevil, bone, bother, break, crucify, devil, distress, harass, harry, heckle, hound, hurt, irritate, mistreat, molest, nag, pain, persecute, pester, plague, provoke, punish, rack, smite, tease, torture, trouble, try, vex, worry, wring, drive bananas, drive up the wall, excruciate, give a hard time, harrow, play cat and mouse, put through wringer, rub salt in wound
Notes: torment suggests persecution or the repeated inflicting of suffering or annoyance; torture adds the implication of causing unbearable pain or suffering
Antonyms: delight, please, make happy
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: distressed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: upset
Synonyms: afflicted, agitated, antsy, anxious, basket case*, bothered, concerned, cut up*, discombobulated*, disconsolate, distracted, distraught, fidgety, inconsolable, jittery, jumpy, miffed, peeved, perturbed, shaky, troubled, uptight*, wired, worried, wrecked, wretched, all torn up, bugged, bummed out, bundle of nerves, distrait, dragged, exercised, harassed, hyper, in a stew, in a tizzy, ripped, saddened, shook, shook up, shot down, spooked, strung out, tormented, unconsolable, unglued, up the wall
Antonyms: calm, collected, glad, happy, joyful, comforted
Main Entry: obsessed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: consumed, driven about belief, desire
Synonyms: beset, bewitched, dogged*, engrossed, fiendish, haunted, held, hooked, infatuated, into*, possessed, preoccupied, prepossessed, seized, troubled, bedeviled, captivated, controlled, dominated, eat sleep and breathe, fixated, gripped, harassed, have on the brain, hung up on, immersed in, overpowered, plagued, really into, taken over, tied up, tormented, turned on, up to here in, wound up with, wrapped up in
Antonyms: indifferent, unconcerned
Main Entry: oppressed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: downtrodden
Synonyms: a slave to, abject, abused, at one's feet, at one's mercy, burdened, destitute, distressed, enslaved, exploited, have-not, helpless, maltreated, mistreated, persecuted, subservient, suppressed, tormented, tyrannized, under one's thumb, underfoot
Main Entry: uneasy
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: awkward, uncomfortable
Synonyms: afraid, agitated, alarmed, anxious, apprehensive, bothered, disturbed, edgy, fearful, fidgety, fretful, ill at ease, impatient, insecure, irascible, irritable, jittery, jumpy, nervous, on edge, peevish, perplexed, perturbed, precarious, restive, restless, shaken, shaky, strained, suspicious, tense, troubled, unsettled, unstable, upset, worried, wrung, all nerves, anguished, constrained, discomposed, dismayed, disquieted, harassed, in turmoil, on the qui vive, palpitant, tormented, unquiet, vexed
Antonyms: comfortable, composed, laid-back, easy-going
Main Entry: worried
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: anxious, troubled
Synonyms: afraid, apprehensive, beside oneself, bothered, concerned, distracted, distraught, distressed, disturbed, fearful, fretful, frightened, hung up*, ill at ease, nervous, on edge*, overwrought, perturbed, solicitous, tense, uneasy, upset, uptight, clutched, on pins and needles, tormented, worried stiff
Antonyms: calm, untroubled, unworried
Main Entry: miserable
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unhappy, depressed
Synonyms: afflicted, ailing, brokenhearted, crestfallen, dejected, desolate, despairing, despondent, destroyed, disconsolate, discontented, distressed, doleful, dolorous, down, down in the mouth*, downcast, forlorn, gloomy, heartbroken, hopeless, hurt, ill, injured, melancholy, mournful, pained, pathetic, rueful, sad, sick, sickly, sorrowful, strained, suffering, tragic, troubled, woebegone, wounded, wretched, agonized, anguished, hurting, in pain, on a downer, pitiable, racked, ruthful, tormented, tortured
Antonyms: cheerful, elated, happy, joyful, merry
Main Entry: troubled
Part of Speech: adjective1
Definition: worried
Synonyms: afraid, agitated, alarmed, annoyed, anxious, apprehensive, beset, bothered, concerned, confused, discombobulated*, disconcerted, displeased, distraught, distressed, disturbed, fearful, frightened, harried, irritated, miffed*, overwrought, pained, perplexed, perturbed, provoked, put out, puzzled, scared, shaken, terrified, uneasy, unsettled, upset, aggravated, anguished, chagrined, disquieted, exacerbated, flustered, harrowed, in a tizzy*, inconvenienced, irked, mortified, pestered, plagued, riled*, ruffled, tormented, tortured, vexed, worried stiff*
Antonyms: calm, collected, composed, cool, peaceful, quiet, settled, untroubled, at ease
Main Entry: afflict
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cause or become hurt
Synonyms: agonize, annoy, beset, bother, burden, crucify, distress, grieve, harass, harry, irk, lacerate, martyr, oppress, pain, pester, plague, press, rack, smite, strike, torment, torture, trouble, try, vex, worry, wound, harrow
Antonyms: aid, comfort, help, solace, stay away from, take care of
Main Entry: agonize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: suffer or cause another to suffer
Synonyms: afflict, bleed, carry on, crucify, distress, disturb, hurt, labor, lament, martyr, pain, rack, squirm, strain, strive, struggle, torment, torture, try, wince, worry, writhe, eat heart out, excruciate, harrow, sing the blues, stew over, take it badly
Antonyms: not worry
Main Entry: badger
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: nag, bother
Synonyms: annoy, bait, bug, bully, eat*, goad, harass, harry, hassle, heckle, hound, importune, needle, nudge, pester, plague, ride, tease, torment, give the business, insist on, work on
Main Entry: bait
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: needle
Synonyms: anger, annoy, badger, bother, gall, harass, heckle, hound, irk, irritate, nag, persecute, provoke, tease, torment
Main Entry: bully
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: intimidate, push around
Synonyms: bludgeon, bluster, browbeat, bulldoze, coerce, cow, domineer, enforce, harass, hector, menace, oppress, persecute, swagger, terrorize, threaten, torment, torture, tyrannize, buffalo, despotize, dragoon, lean on, overbear, ride roughshod, showboat, turn on the heat, walk heavy
Antonyms: allow, leave alone
Main Entry: crucify
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: execute; torture near to death
Synonyms: hang, kill, martyr, persecute, rack, torment, torture, excruciate, harrow, martyrize, nail to cross
Antonyms: exalt
Main Entry: crucify
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: browbeat, destroy with words
Synonyms: afflict, agonize, bedevil, bother, lampoon, pan, ridicule, smite, torment, torture, try, harrow, ill-treat, tear to pieces, wipe the floor with
Antonyms: compliment, exalt, laud, praise
Main Entry: depress
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: deject, make despondent; exhaust
Synonyms: abase, afflict, ail, bear down, beat, bother, bug*, chill*, cow*, damp, dampen, darken, daunt, debase, debilitate, degrade, desolate, devitalize, discourage, dishearten, dismay, distress, disturb, drag*, drain, dull, enervate, faze, lower, mock, mortify, oppress, perturb, press, put down*, reduce, run down*, sadden, sap*, scorn, slow, torment, trouble, try, upset, weaken, weary, weigh down*, beat down*, bum out, cast down, dispirit, keep under, reduce to tears, throw cold water on, turn one off
Antonyms: cheer, comfort, encourage, excite, lift, stimulate, make happy
Main Entry: disappoint
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: sadden, dismay; frustrate
Synonyms: abort, baffle, balk, bungle, chagrin, circumvent, dash, deceive, delude, disconcert, dishearten, disillusion, dissatisfy, dumbfound, embitter, fail, foil, founder, hamper, hinder, leave in the lurch, let down, mislead, put out, tease, thwart, torment, vex, bring to naught, cast down, come to nothing, dash hopes, disenchant, disgruntle, fall down on, fall flat, fall short of, miscarry, not show, ruin prospects, stand up
Antonyms: delight, excite, please, satisfy, make happy
Main Entry: distract
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: divert attention; confuse
Synonyms: abstract, agitate, amuse, befuddle, beguile, bewilder, confound, derange, detract, discompose, disconcert, disturb, divert, engross, entertain, fluster, frenzy, harass, madden, mislead, mix up, occupy, perplex, puzzle, sidetrack, stall, throw off*, torment, trouble, unbalance, unhinge*, addle, call away, catch flies, draw away, lead astray, lead away, turn aside
Antonyms: clarify, explain
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