As an adjective
1.) worn-out; fatigued
As a verb
1.) to wear to threads or shreds
2.) to weary; tire out
As a noun
1.) the state of being frazzled or worn-out
2.) a remnant; shred
They were completely frazzled after the journey. This is an example sentence using the word frazzled.
the constant crying of the baby had frazzled his mothers nerves.
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The opposite of frazzled is calm, or refreshed.
Frazzled means to be tired either physically or emotionally.
Twenty minutes babysitting those kids really frazzled MY nerves. After the electrical circuit was shorted out, the ends of the wires were frazzled. Too much razzle-dazzle may leave you frazzled.
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The constant barking of the new dog had frazzled his mother's nerves.
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