frazzle

[ˈfræz.əl]

frazzle Definition

  • 1to make someone extremely tired or anxious
  • 2to become extremely tired or anxious

Using frazzle: Examples

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

  • Example

    The long hours of work frazzled her nerves.

  • Example

    The constant noise and commotion of the city life can frazzle anyone.

  • Example

    The stress of the exams had frazzled him completely.

frazzle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for frazzle

Phrases with frazzle

  • frazzled nerves

    a state of being extremely nervous, anxious, or stressed

    Example

    The constant pressure of work had left her with frazzled nerves.

  • a state of being mentally exhausted or overworked

    Example

    After studying for hours, his brain was completely frazzled.

  • a disheveled or worn-out appearance

    Example

    She had a frazzled look on her face after a long day at work.

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Summary: frazzle in Brief

The verb 'frazzle' [ˈfræz.əl] means to make someone extremely tired or anxious or to become extremely tired or anxious. It is often used to describe the effects of stress or overwork, as in 'The long hours of work frazzled her nerves.' 'Frazzle' can also be used in phrases like 'frazzled nerves,' 'frazzled brain,' and 'frazzled look,' which describe the physical and mental effects of exhaustion.