harassed

[huh-rast, har-ast]

harassed Definition

  • 1subjected to aggressive pressure or intimidation
  • 2troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances

Using harassed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "harassed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She felt harassed by her boss's constant demands.

  • Example

    The students were harassed by the bullies in the school.

  • Example

    He was harassed by the paparazzi wherever he went.

harassed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for harassed

Antonyms for harassed

Phrases with harassed

  • unwanted sexual advances or obscene remarks made by someone, typically in a workplace or other professional or social situation

    Example

    She filed a complaint against her supervisor for sexual harassment.

  • the act of disturbing or provoking wild animals, causing them stress or harm

    Example

    Harassment of wildlife is illegal and can result in fines or imprisonment.

  • harassment of minorities

    the act of discriminating or victimizing people based on their race, ethnicity, religion, or other characteristics

    Example

    The government has implemented policies to prevent harassment of minorities in the workplace.

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Summary: harassed in Brief

The adjective 'harassed' [huh-rast, har-ast] describes someone who is subjected to persistent pressure or intimidation, often with petty annoyances. It can refer to various types of harassment, such as 'sexual harassment,' 'harassment of wildlife,' and 'harassment of minorities.' Examples include 'She felt harassed by her boss's constant demands' and 'The students were harassed by the bullies in the school.' Synonyms include 'persecuted,' 'tormented,' and 'bothered.'