Synonyms for More convulsed:
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adj.
• angry
- Antagonized
, - Convulsed
, - Fuming
, - Piqued
, - Storming
, - affronted
, - annoyed
, - bitter
, - chafed
, - choleric
, - cross
, - displeased
, - enraged
, - exacerbated
, - exasperated
, - ferocious
, - fierce
, - fiery
, - furious
, - galled
, - hateful
, - heated
, - hot
, - huffy
, - ill-tempered
, - impassioned
, - incensed
, - indignant
, - inflamed
, - infuriated
, - irascible
, - irate
, - ireful
, - irritable
, - irritated
, - maddened
, - nettled
, - offended
, - outraged
, - provoked
, - raging
, - resentful
, - riled
, - sore
, - splenetic
, - sulky
, - sullen
, - turbulent
, - uptight
, - vexed
, - wrathful
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What are the hypernyms for More convulsed?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
agitate, convulse, flail, jerk, jerkily, quiver, shudder, spasm, twitch, wrangle, convulse violently.
What are the opposite words for more convulsed?
The antonyms for the word "more convulsed" could be composed, still, peaceful, tranquil, serene, and undisturbed. Composed refers to a state of calm and collectedness, while still can denote a complete lack of movement or disturbance. Peaceful and tranquil both describe a state of tranquility or harmony, without any disruptions or disturbances. Serene can be used to describe a peaceful and calm atmosphere, while undisturbed signifies a lack of any external disturbances or disruptions. These antonyms provide a contrast to the intensity and turmoil associated with being convulsed or shaken, and can be used to convey a sense of calm or peace.
What are the antonyms for More convulsed?
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adj.
• angry
- calm
, - cheerful
, - collected
, - content
, - cool
, - happy
, - joyful
, - joyous
, - mild
, - nice
, - peaceful
, - pleased
.
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