ruffled Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- burned-up-
- itched
- nettled
- got-to
- griped
- teased
- put-out
- hacked-off-
- grated
- vexed
- exasperated
- rasped
- burnt-up-
- chafed
- plagued
- piqued
- angered
- insulted
- got
- irked
- galled
- worried
- riled
- upset
- peeved
- infuriated
- aggravated
- narked
- provoked
- frosted
- ate
- wore-on
Weak:
- got-on-one-s-nerves
- bullyragged
- enraged
- discomposed
- perturbed
- freaked-out-
- hassled
- ballyragged
- harassed
- roused
- roiled
- nagged
- deviled
- rubbed-the-wrong-way
- offended
- devilled
- heckled
- maddened
- inflamed
- distressed
- unsettled
- set-one-s-teeth-on-edge
- rankled
- fretted
- outraged
- incensed
- harried
- pestered
- hagrode
- agitated
- disquieted
- unhinged
- enflamed
- affronted
- vext
- exercised
- baited
- badgered
- spited
- undid
- miffed
- got-one-s-goat
- discomforted
- antagonized
- stuck-in-one-s-craw
Strongest:
- gratified
- pleased
- appeased
- mollified
- satisfied
- placated
- pacified
- pacified
- pleased
- delighted
- appeased
- obliged
- delighted
- satisfied
- mollified
- gratified
- placated
- obliged
Strong:
- conciliated
- conciliated
- quieted
- cheered
- consoled
- reassured
- assured
- contented
- cheered
- quieted
- contented
- comforted
- soothed
- propitiated
- propitiated
- comforted
- reassured
- assured
- gladdened
- gladdened
- soothed
- consoled
Weak:
ruffled Meaning
ruffled (s)
shaken into waves or undulations as by wind
having decorative ruffles or frills
ruffled (imp. & p. p.)
of Ruffle
ruffled Sentence Examples
- The wind ruffled the leaves of the birch tree, creating a gentle rustling sound.
- Her pristine dress was ruffled by the playful wind as she skipped through the meadow.
- The professor's ruffled feathers were evident when he was confronted with a challenging question.
- The ruffled collar of her blouse gave her a touch of Elizabethan elegance.
- The groom's ruffled shirt served to emphasize his formal attire.
- The ruffled upholstery of the antique armchair suggested a bygone era.
- The bird's feathers were ruffled from the recent rainfall.
- Her ruffled emotions made it difficult for her to control her words.
- The teacher's ruffled demeanor signaled his growing frustration with the class.
- The ruffled curtains billowed in the breeze, casting an ethereal glow on the room.
FAQs About the word ruffled
shaken into waves or undulations as by wind, having decorative ruffles or frillsof Ruffle
irritated, bothered,annoyed, persecuted, bugged, burned (up), itched, nettled, got to, griped
gratified, pleased, appeased, mollified, satisfied, placated, pacified, pacified, pleased, delighted
The wind ruffled the leaves of the birch tree, creating a gentle rustling sound.
Her pristine dress was ruffled by the playful wind as she skipped through the meadow.
The professor's ruffled feathers were evident when he was confronted with a challenging question.
The ruffled collar of her blouse gave her a touch of Elizabethan elegance.