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frazzledverbpast tense of frazzle to damage or diminish by continued frictionyears of use have frazzled the cord for the window blinds to the breaking point abraded, chafed, corraded, eroded, frayed, fretted, galled, rasped, rubbed, wore filed, gnawed, grated, grazed, ground, nibbled, sandblasted, sandpapered, scoured, scraped, scuffed, shavederased, reduced, rubbed out, wiped (away), wore outate, bit, broke down, broke up, chewed, corroded, decomposed, disintegrated, dissolvedhoned, sharpened, whetted to use up all the physical energy oftrying to hold down two full-time jobs had completely frazzled him broke, burned out(or burnt out), busted(also bust), did in, did up, drained, exhausted, fagged, fatigued, harassed, killed, knocked out, outwore, tired, tuckered (out), washed out, wearied, wore, wore out debilitated, enervated, enfeebled, sapped, wasted, weakened wore to a frazzle activated, energized, invigorated, rejuvenated, strengthened, vitalizedrelaxed, rested, unwound to trouble the mind of; to make uneasyan endless series of dietary warnings that had served only to frazzle the general public agitated, ailed, alarmed(also alarumed), bothered, concerned, derailed, discomforted, discomposed, dismayed, disquieted, distempered, distracted, distressed, disturbed, exercised, flurried, freaked (out), fussed, hagrode, perturbed, undid, unhinged, unsettled, upset, weirded out, worried aggravated, angered, annoyed, bugged, chafed, chivied(or chivvied), exasperated, fretted, galled, got, grated, harassed, harried, irked, irritated, nettled, peeved, pestered, piqued, put off, put out, riled, vexed(also vext)bedeviled, haunted, plaguedabashed, confounded, confused, discomfited, disconcerted, discountenanced, embarrassed, fazed, flustered, jarred, mortified, nonplussed(also nonplused), rattled, shook updaunted, demoralized, discouraged, disheartened, dispirited, unnerved calmed, composed, quieted, settled, soothed, tranquilized(also tranquillized) allayed, alleviated, assuagedappeased, conciliated, mollified, pacified, placated, propitiated in 1854 |