frazzle [verb]
Definition of frazzle:
- The state of being completely exhausted or worn out. (Noun)
- To wear out or exhaust physically or emotionally. (Verb)
Opposite/Antonyms of frazzle:
Sentence/Example of frazzle:
She was in a complete frazzle after working a double shift.
The long journey left him in a frazzle.
Trying to meet the deadline frazzled her nerves.
By the end of the week, the entire team was frazzled.
The intense heat frazzled everyone at the outdoor event.
Managing the kids all day can frazzle even the calmest parent.
His frazzled appearance showed how tough the exam week had been.
The endless meetings had left him feeling frazzled and stressed.
She frazzled her hair by constantly running her fingers through it.
The heat of the kitchen frazzled the young chef.
He felt completely frazzled after dealing with difficult clients all day.
The long hours of studying for finals had her frazzled.
The frazzled mother tried to calm her crying baby.
They looked frazzled after the all-night brainstorming session.
The chaotic schedule frazzled her nerves.
His frazzled voice indicated he needed a break.
The team was frazzled from the relentless pace of the project.
She frazzled her patience dealing with the technical issues.
The holiday rush left the retail workers frazzled.
After dealing with the crisis, the manager was completely frazzled.