flurried Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- ailed
- discomposed
- weirded-out
- confused
- unhinged
- aggravated
- freaked-out-
- distressed
- irritated
- annoyed
- disquieted
- exasperated
- rattled
- exercised
- embarrassed
- dismayed
- plagued
- distempered
- derailed
- upset
- haunted
- undid
- perturbed
- bugged
- frazzled
- fussed
- discomforted
Weak:
- hagrode
- abashed
- dispirited
- unnerved
- shook-up
- nettled
- discountenanced
- nonplussed
- nonplused
- irked
- vexed
- grated
- chafed
- vext
- confounded
- fretted
- discomfited
- harried
- demoralized
- discouraged
- galled
- alarumed
- chivied
- daunted
- pestered
- fazed
- bedeviled
- flustered
- put-off
- chivvied
- disheartened
- peeved
- disconcerted
- jarred
- put-out
- riled
- piqued
- mortified
- got
- harassed
Strongest:
Strong:
- assuaged
- allayed
- assuaged
- placated
- appeased
- tranquilized
- pacified
- placated
- appeased
- allayed
- tranquillized
- mollified
- alleviated
- tranquillized
- tranquilized
- alleviated
- mollified
- pacified
Weak:
flurried Meaning
flurried (a.)
Agitated; excited.
flurried (imp. & p. p.)
of Flurry
flurried Sentence Examples
- The snow flurried down softly, painting the landscape in a delicate blanket of white.
- As the cold front approached, flurries of ice crystals danced in the air.
- The wind whipped up the fallen snow, sending flurries into a swirling frenzy.
- The flurries began as a gentle dusting but quickly intensified into a blinding snowstorm.
- The birds flurried to and fro, seeking shelter from the oncoming flurries.
- The flurries of activity in the kitchen indicated that preparations for the party were well underway.
- The students flurried into the auditorium, eager to participate in the talent show.
- The crowd flurried towards the stage as the band began to play.
- The interviewer's mind flurried with questions as she prepared for the meeting.
- The artist's fingers flurried across the canvas, bringing their vision to life.
FAQs About the word flurried
Agitated; excited., of Flurry
alarmed, worried, concerned, angered, unsettled, disturbed, distracted, agitated, bothered, ailed
settled, soothed, quieted, calmed, soothed, composed, composed, settled,quieted, calmed
The snow flurried down softly, painting the landscape in a delicate blanket of white.
As the cold front approached, flurries of ice crystals danced in the air.
The wind whipped up the fallen snow, sending flurries into a swirling frenzy.
The flurries began as a gentle dusting but quickly intensified into a blinding snowstorm.