This cold has plagued me for two weeks!
The disease plagued the countryside.
I can't believe Answers.com is being plagued with such idiotic questions.
Example for the verb: The project was plagued with delays.Example for the adjective: The plagued villagers formed a posse to track down the band of robbers.
Malnutrition has plagued children in Africa for decades
Afflicted, tormented, persecuted, tortured...
After a day of difficult and tedious work, my body was plagued with unceasingly torturous lassitude, so naturally, I was eager to relinquish my consciousness in a divine, fluffy white bed.Is that good enough?
The island has been plagued with natural phenomena for the last six months
The word beleaguered means set upon by or plagued by something "bad" or unpleasant. Here's a sentence or two: The beleaguered residents were left standing in the wreckage after the tornado passed. The legislature could not pass a budget, and the beleaguered representatives slept at their desks while leaders conferenced to iron out differences.
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There is no true antonym for a word like 'plagued' as it depends on the context of how it is used. It is a descriptive term, basically something annoying, bad or even dangerous. There are other words that could be used (synonyms) to describe this condition and some of these will have suitable antonyms. The opposite of 'plagued' might be 'ignored, improved or bettered'. The question is also wrongly worded. 'Antonyms' is plural. "What are some antonyms for plagued?" would be more correct.
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