Assommé(e), or dépassé(e)
No, burdens can make people overwhelmed but is not the opposite of the word overwhelmed.
The word overwhelmed has three syllables. O-ver-whelmed.
The professional boxer overwhelmed me with his rapid-fire punches.
Yes you can. I was very overwhelmed at school today. i am overwhelmed by the stupidity of that question thats not verynice to say that....
To be ecstatic or overwhelmed
The definition of the word swamped means to be overwhelmed or flooded with water. It is also used as a phrase by people when referring to being overwhelmed with work or school.
another word can be overwhelmed or overtaken
No, the word 'overwhelmed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to overwhelm. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Jack was overwhelmed by the amount of homework he had to do. (verb)Her collection of dolls hid her overwhelmed bed. (adjective)
swamped, overcome, flooded, inundated
It can go either way. One can be overwhelmed by grief, which I think most people would regard as a negative experience, or overwhelmed by gratitude which would most often be positive.
No, "beseth" is not a word in the English language. If you are looking for a similar word, "beset" means to be surrounded or overwhelmed by something.
The word meaning "overwhelmed" can either be spelt faklempt or verklempt.