swivet Synonyms
swivet Meaning
Wordnet
swivet (n)
a panic or extreme discomposure
swivet Sentence Examples
- The incident left him in a tizzy, his emotions swiveling uncontrollably.
- The news put him in a swivet, sending his thoughts into a tailspin.
- The sudden turn of events had her in a swivet, scrambling to comprehend the consequences.
- The unexpected revelation threw him into a swivet, questioning everything he thought he knew.
- The broken promise sent her into a swivet, boiling with rage and disbelief.
- The loss of the valuable relic put the entire organization in a swivet, desperate to recover it.
- The impending deadline had him in a swivet, frantically working against the clock.
- The discovery of the hidden treasure sent everyone into a swivet, eager to claim a piece of its wealth.
- The sudden illness had her in a swivet, worried sick about her loved one's health.
- The imminent threat had the city in a swivet, preparing for the worst-case scenario.
FAQs About the word swivet
a panic or extreme discomposure
panic, sweat, huff, fuss, swelter, fluster, twitter, dudgeon, tizzy, stew
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The incident left him in a tizzy, his emotions swiveling uncontrollably.
The news put him in a swivet, sending his thoughts into a tailspin.
The sudden turn of events had her in a swivet, scrambling to comprehend the consequences.
The unexpected revelation threw him into a swivet, questioning everything he thought he knew.