ticked (Meaning)
ticked (imp. & p. p.)
of Tick
Synonyms & Antonyms of ticked
Synonyms:
- wrathful
- irate
- exasperated
- choleric
- hot
- cheesed off
- blue in the face
- incensed
- inflamed
- aggravated
- fit to be tied
- shirty
- hopping mad
- sore
- fuming
- rankled
- rabid
- apoplectic
- hot under the collar
- in a fume
- riled
- in a pet
- irritable
- annoyed
- steaming
- wroth
- foaming
- livid
- enflamed
- bent out of shape
- hopping
- in a huff
- passionate
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- acrimonious
- perturbed
- vindictive
- antisocial
- unfriendly
- querulous
- unpleasant
- peevish
- rancorous
- churlish
- bristly
- seething
- embittered
- ornery
- icy
- disapproving
- ranting
- touchy
- antagonistic
- roiled
- bitter
- acrid
- going crook
- cantankerous
- resentful
- cool
- teed off
- pugnacious
- huffy
- testy
- cranky
- piqued
- sulky
- inimical
- smoldering
- raving
- grumpy
- stormy
- boiling
- bristling
- snappish
- wrought (up)
- fussy
- frigid
- spiteful
- soreheaded
- vengeful
- vitriolic
- antipathetic
- ireful
- distant
- dyspeptic
- bearish
- irascible
- cold
- steamed up
- malevolent
- fretful
- smouldering
- riley
- horn-mad
- sizzling
- petulant
- grouchy
- crabby
- inflammable
- disagreeable
- belligerent
- worked up
- burning
- bilious
- virulent
- contentious
- cross
Antonyms:
ticked Sentence Examples
- The clock ticked loudly, marking the passage of each second.
- The bomb's timer ticked down relentlessly, sending shivers of fear through the onlookers.
- The doctor's watch ticked steadily, providing a reassuring rhythm amidst the chaos of the operating room.
- The cricket's chirps ticked like a metronome in the evening air.
- The teacher's pen ticked against her notebook as she took attendance.
- The rain ticked softly on the windowpanes, creating a soothing melody.
- The ticking of her heels on the pavement echoed through the empty street.
- The mouse cursor ticked across the screen as she navigated the website.
- The car's engine ticked quietly, indicating that it was running smoothly.
- The student's pencil ticked restlessly on the desk during the exam.
FAQs About the word ticked
of Tick
infuriated, furious, angered, enraged, indignant, outraged, mad,angry, ballistic, infuriate
pleased, agreeable, amenable, accepting,delighted, satisfied, friendly, pleased, accommodating, accepting
The clock ticked loudly, marking the passage of each second.
The bomb's timer ticked down relentlessly, sending shivers of fear through the onlookers.
The doctor's watch ticked steadily, providing a reassuring rhythm amidst the chaos of the operating room.
The cricket's chirps ticked like a metronome in the evening air.