tickled Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
Weak:
- sanguine
- upbeat
- buoyant
- entranced
- rhapsodic
- optimistic
- euphoric
- hopeful
- mirthful
- rhapsodical
- exultant
- lighthearted
- ecstatic
- rosy
- rapt
- jubilant
- exuberant
- cheery
- gladsome
- beatific
- gay
- blithe
- merry
- laughing
- exhilarated
- blithesome
- enraptured
- sunny
- jolly
- jovial
- elated
- jocund
- smiling
- beaming
- rapturous
- intoxicated
- gleeful
- rejoicing
Strongest:
- abject
- joyless
- dissatisfied
- anguished
- disheartened
- unsatisfied
- unsatisfied
- unhappy
- depressed
- aggrieved
- blue
- unhappy
- anguished
- sad
- dejected
- downcast
- dejected
- blue
- downcast
- displeased
- dissatisfied
- joyless
- aggrieved
- abject
- disheartened
- displeased
- sad
- depressed
Strong:
- grieved
- dolorous
- plaintive
- unpleased
- unpleased
- doleful
- forlorn
- despondent
- brokenhearted
- lachrymose
- lachrymose
- mournful
- despondent
- disconsolate
- forlorn
- grey
- brokenhearted
- woeful
- mournful
- black
- sorrowful
- plaintive
- downhearted
- disconsolate
- grieved
- dark
- sorry
- melancholy
- downhearted
- gray
- dolorous
- black
- gray
- melancholy
- sorrowful
- dark
- woeful
- grey
- doleful
- sorry
Weak:
tickled Meaning
Webster
tickled (imp. & p. p.)
of Tickle
tickled Sentence Examples
- The soft breeze tickled his cheeks as he strolled through the park.
- The playful puppy's tongue tickled her hand as it licked her fingers.
- The unexpected gift tickled her fancy, bringing a wide smile to her face.
- The comedian's joke tickled the audience's funny bone, eliciting roars of laughter.
- The thought of winning the lottery tickled his imagination, filling him with hope.
- The tiny feathers tickled her neck as she snuggled close to the baby bird.
- The spice in the curry tickled her tongue, adding a fiery zest to the dish.
- The gentle caress of the ocean breeze tickled the skin of the swimmers.
- The suspense in the movie tickled her anticipation, keeping her on the edge of her seat.
- The naughty child tickled his sister's hair, making her squirm with laughter.
FAQs About the word tickled
of Tickle
happy,delighted, satisfied, pleased, thankful, glad, cheerful, joyous, thrilled,gratified
abject, joyless, dissatisfied, anguished, disheartened, unsatisfied, unsatisfied, unhappy, depressed, aggrieved
The soft breeze tickled his cheeks as he strolled through the park.
The playful puppy's tongue tickled her hand as it licked her fingers.
The unexpected gift tickled her fancy, bringing a wide smile to her face.
The comedian's joke tickled the audience's funny bone, eliciting roars of laughter.