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The synonyms of “Shattered” are: tattered, worried, upset, distressed, fraught, exhausted, tired out, weary, dog-tired, ready to drop, on one's last legs, asleep on one's feet, drained, fatigued, enervated, debilitated, spent
Shattered as an Adjective
Definitions of "Shattered" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “shattered” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Exhausted.
- Ruined or disrupted.
- Very upset.
Synonyms of "Shattered" as an adjective (17 Words)
asleep on one's feet | Lacking sensation. |
debilitated | In a very weakened and infirm state. I became very debilitated with tremendous joint pain. |
distressed | Suffering severe physical strain or distress. He dropped out of the race clearly distressed and having difficulty breathing. |
dog-tired | Drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted. |
drained | Drained of electric charge discharged. A drained marsh. |
enervated | Lacking energy or vitality. Daniel felt too enervated to resist. |
exhausted | Drained of energy or effectiveness extremely tired completely exhausted. Exhausted peat workings. |
fatigued | Drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted. |
fraught | (of a situation or course of action) filled with or likely to result in (something undesirable. Words fraught with meaning. |
on one's last legs | Conclusive in a process or progression. |
ready to drop | Immediately available. |
spent | Drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted. The movement has become a spent force. |
tattered | Ruined or disrupted. A man in a tattered shirt. |
tired out | Repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse. |
upset | Afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief. The Bills upset victory over the Houston Oilers. |
weary | Calling for a great amount of energy or endurance; tiring and tedious. War weary Americans. |
worried | Mentally upset over possible misfortune or danger etc. Michelle knew that her friends were very worried about her. |
Usage Examples of "Shattered" as an adjective
- He was said to be absolutely shattered after losing his job.
- I usually feel too shattered to do more than crawl into bed.
- Our shattered dreams of peace and prosperity.
Associations of "Shattered" (30 Words)
afraid | Worried that something undesirable will occur or be done. Afraid of snakes. |
aghast | Struck with fear, dread, or consternation. She winced aghast at his cruelty. |
amaze | Surprise (someone) greatly; fill with astonishment. Your ability to speak six languages amazes me. |
amazed | Filled with the emotional impact of overwhelming surprise or shock. She shook her head in amazed disbelief. |
astonish | Surprise or impress (someone) greatly. You never fail to astonish me. |
astonished | Greatly surprised or impressed; amazed. We were astonished to hear of this decision. |
astonishing | Extremely surprising or impressive; amazing. Such an enormous response was astonishing. |
astounded | Filled with the emotional impact of overwhelming surprise or shock. Astounded viewers wept at the pictures from the Oklahoma City bombing. |
astounding | Surprisingly impressive or notable. The summit offers astounding views. |
bemuse | Puzzle, confuse, or bewilder (someone. He was bemused by what was happening. |
blighted | Affected by blight; anything that mars or prevents growth or prosperity. A blighted rose. |
broken | Out of working order busted is an informal substitute for broken. Tear off the stub above the broken line. |
confused | Mentally confused unable to think with clarity or act intelligently. The confused information supplied by authorities. |
destroyed | Destroyed physically or morally. Alzheimer s is responsible for her destroyed mind. |
dismayed | Struck with fear, dread, or consternation. |
flabbergasted | Greatly surprised or astonished. This news has left me totally flabbergasted. |
formidable | Inspiring fear. A formidable opponent. |
irreparably | In a way that is impossible to rectify or repair. Our international image has been irreparably tarnished. |
puzzled | Unable to understand; perplexed. The questioners were met with puzzled looks. |
quizzical | Amusingly odd or strange. One of the most quizzical movies ever made. |
redoubtable | Inspiring fear. He was a redoubtable debater. |
revitalize | Imbue (something) with new life and vitality. This food revitalized the patient. |
scared | Made afraid. He s scared to come to you and ask for help. |
shock | Affect with physiological shock or with an electric shock. All the jars and jolts were smoothed out by the shock absorbers. |
shocked | Struck with fear, dread, or consternation. |
shocking | Causing indignation or disgust; offensive. She brought shocking news. |
staggering | So surprisingly impressive as to stun or overwhelm. The staggering bills for maintenance and repair. |
startled | Feeling or showing sudden shock or alarm. Students startled by the teacher s quiet return. |
surprise | Cause to be surprised. Much to her surprise she d missed him. |
surprised | Feeling or showing surprise. There was a surprised silence. |