ailed Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- undid
- upset
- vexed
- dismayed
- weirded-out
- freaked-out-
- discomposed
- unhinged
- flurried
- exasperated
- fussed
- discomforted
- bugged
- confused
- rattled
- aggravated
- annoyed
- derailed
- distempered
- embarrassed
- perturbed
- disquieted
- exercised
- irritated
- distressed
- frazzled
Weak:
- nettled
- jarred
- discouraged
- put-off
- discountenanced
- abashed
- peeved
- flustered
- irked
- chafed
- harassed
- discomfited
- pestered
- daunted
- confounded
- demoralized
- harried
- shook-up
- galled
- fazed
- unnerved
- hagrode
- put-out
- nonplussed
- bedeviled
- chivvied
- got
- disconcerted
- fretted
- dispirited
- nonplused
- grated
- disheartened
- mortified
- riled
- vext
- piqued
- chivied
- alarumed
Strongest:
- composed
- quieted
- settled
- settled
- composed
- soothed
- allayed
- calmed
- quieted
- alleviated
- calmed
- alleviated
- allayed
- soothed
Strong:
- conciliated
- conciliated
- mollified
- propitiated
- mollified
- pacified
- tranquillized
- tranquilized
- appeased
- assuaged
- pacified
- assuaged
- placated
- tranquilized
- appeased
- tranquillized
- propitiated
- placated
Weak:
No Weak antonyms found.
ailed Meaning
ailed (imp. & p. p.)
of Ail
ailed Sentence Examples
- Despite his best efforts, John ailed from a persistent cold that lingered for weeks.
- The old dog ailed, showing signs of arthritis and slowing down significantly.
- Mary's academic performance ailed due to the stress and pressure of upcoming exams.
- The company's profits ailed as a result of the economic downturn and reduced consumer spending.
- As winter approached, the car's battery ailed, causing starting issues in the cold weather.
- The community rallied together to support a neighbor who ailed from a serious illness.
- The once-thriving plant ailed due to neglect and lack of proper care.
- Jenny's mental health ailed as she struggled to cope with the challenges of her demanding job.
- The historic building ailed from years of neglect, requiring extensive restoration efforts.
- Despite medication and treatment, the patient's health continued to ail, prompting further medical investigation.
FAQs About the word ailed
of Ail
unsettled, concerned, worried, haunted, plagued, distracted, agitated, alarmed, angered, disturbed
composed, quieted, settled, settled, composed, soothed, allayed, calmed, quieted, alleviated
Despite his best efforts, John ailed from a persistent cold that lingered for weeks.
The old dog ailed, showing signs of arthritis and slowing down significantly.
Mary's academic performance ailed due to the stress and pressure of upcoming exams.
The company's profits ailed as a result of the economic downturn and reduced consumer spending.