frazzle (Meaning)

Wordnet

frazzle (n)

a state of extreme exhaustion

Wordnet

frazzle (v)

wear away by rubbing

exhaust physically or emotionally

Webster

frazzle (v. t.)

To fray; to wear or pull into tatters or tag ends; to tatter; -- used literally and figuratively.

Webster

frazzle (n.)

The act or result of frazzling; the condition or quality of being frazzled; the tag end; a frayed-out end.

frazzle Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless barrage of deadlines left her frazzled and exhausted.
  2. The screaming children had frazzled her nerves to the point of near-collapse.
  3. The constant noise of construction outside her window was frazzling her concentration.
  4. His demanding boss had frazzled him beyond recognition, causing him to lash out at colleagues.
  5. The unexpected delay in the project frazzled her schedule, leaving her scrambling to catch up.
  6. The hectic pace of the city frazzled her senses, making her long for the tranquility of nature.
  7. The constant stream of interruptions frazzled her mind, making it difficult to focus on anything.
  8. The intense heat and humidity frazzled her skin, leaving her feeling uncomfortable and irritable.
  9. The sudden loss of a loved one frazzled her emotions, sending her into a tailspin of grief and confusion.
  10. The unexpected challenge frazzled her confidence, making her doubt her abilities.

FAQs About the word frazzle

a state of extreme exhaustion, wear away by rubbing, exhaust physically or emotionallyTo fray; to wear or pull into tatters or tag ends; to tatter; -- used lite

exhaustion, fatigue, lassitude, burnout, weariness, disablement, tiredness, prostration,collapse, faintness

strength, ginger, starch, drive, starch, zip, zip, snap, dash, muscle

The relentless barrage of deadlines left her frazzled and exhausted.

The screaming children had frazzled her nerves to the point of near-collapse.

The constant noise of construction outside her window was frazzling her concentration.

His demanding boss had frazzled him beyond recognition, causing him to lash out at colleagues.