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{
"fractious":{
"difficult to manage or control":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"Security guards were overwhelmed by the fractious crowd at the concert."
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"given to disagreement or irritation":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"At the end of what was a fractious campaign, the two former rivals were surprisingly able to settle some of their differences and work together."
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"fragmentarily":{
"as in kind of , sort of":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adverb"
]
},
"frailness":{
"the quality or state of lacking physical strength or vigor":{
"antonyms":[
"hardihood",
"hardiness",
"robustness",
"strength",
"vigor"
],
"examples":[
"his frailness prevented him from playing football"
],
"near antonyms":[
"energy",
"vitality",
"brawniness",
"fitness",
"heftiness",
"huskiness",
"lustiness",
"muscularity",
"virility",
"hardness",
"ruggedness",
"stoutness",
"sturdiness",
"toughness",
"health",
"healthiness",
"soundness",
"wellness"
],
"related":[
"decay",
"decrepitude",
"breakdown",
"collapse",
"prostration",
"exhaustion",
"fatigue",
"lassitude",
"weariness",
"defenselessness",
"helplessness",
"impotence",
"impuissance",
"powerlessness",
"effeteness",
"softness",
"tenderness",
"disablement",
"incapacitation",
"invalidism",
"damage",
"harm",
"hurt",
"impairment",
"injury"
],
"synonyms":[
"asthenia",
"debilitation",
"debility",
"delicacy",
"enervation",
"enfeeblement",
"faintness",
"feebleness",
"fragility",
"frailty",
"infirmity",
"languidness",
"languor",
"listlessness",
"lowness",
"weakness",
"wimpiness"
]
},
"the quality or state of lacking strength of will or character":{
"antonyms":[
"backbone",
"chutzpah",
"chutzpa",
"hutzpah",
"hutzpa",
"firmness",
"fortitude",
"hardihood",
"mettle",
"moxie",
"nerve",
"resoluteness",
"strength",
"toughness"
],
"examples":[
"don't take advantage of your younger sister's frailness of character and get her to lie for you"
],
"near antonyms":[
"discipline",
"self-discipline",
"goodness",
"integrity",
"morality",
"rectitude",
"righteousness",
"rightness",
"uprightness",
"virtuousness"
],
"related":[
"collapse",
"failing",
"flaw",
"foible",
"peccadillo",
"evil",
"immorality",
"wickedness",
"corruption",
"corruptness"
],
"synonyms":[
"frailty",
"softness",
"spinelessness",
"weakness",
"wimpiness",
"wimpishness",
"wishy-washiness"
]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"framed":{
"to bring into being by combining, shaping, or transforming materials":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"framed a unique coffee table from an old, discarded chest of drawers"
],
"near antonyms":[
"disassembled",
"dismantled",
"took apart",
"broke up",
"dismembered",
"abolished",
"annihilated",
"demolished",
"destroyed",
"devastated",
"eradicated",
"exterminated",
"extinguished",
"flattened",
"pulverized",
"razed",
"ruined",
"shattered",
"smashed",
"wrecked",
"blew up",
"exploded"
],
"related":[
"assembled",
"built",
"constructed",
"erected",
"made up",
"put up",
"raised",
"reared",
"set up",
"structured",
"threw up",
"crafted",
"handcrafted",
"hewed",
"forged",
"molded",
"shaped",
"cobbled (together or up)",
"knocked out",
"patched (together)",
"threw up",
"prefabricated",
"created",
"invented",
"minted",
"originated",
"established",
"fathered",
"instituted",
"organized",
"concocted",
"contrived",
"cooked (up)",
"designed",
"devised",
"imagined",
"thought (up)",
"conceived",
"envisaged",
"pictured",
"visualized",
"refashioned",
"remade",
"remanufactured"
],
"synonyms":[
"fabricated",
"fashioned",
"formed",
"made",
"manufactured",
"produced"
]
},
"to plan out usually with subtle skill or care":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"a composer framing the structure of a song"
],
"near antonyms":[
"blew",
"bobbled",
"botched",
"bungled",
"butchered",
"flubbed",
"fumbled",
"gummed (up)",
"loused up",
"mangled",
"messed (up)",
"mishandled",
"muffed"
],
"related":[
"arranged",
"concerted",
"concluded",
"hammered out",
"worked out",
"angled (for)",
"compassed",
"intrigued",
"plotted",
"schemed",
"connived",
"brewed",
"concocted",
"cooked (up)",
"hatched",
"captained",
"commanded",
"conducted",
"directed",
"handled",
"managed",
"quarterbacked",
"ran",
"run",
"gerrymandered"
],
"synonyms":[
"contrived",
"engineered",
"finagled",
"finessed",
"machinated",
"maneuvered",
"manipulated",
"masterminded",
"negotiated",
"wangled"
]
},
"to put (something) into proper and usually carefully worked out written form":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"you'll need to frame your argument well if you're going to win the debate"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"fabricated",
"fashioned",
"formed",
"molded",
"sculptured",
"shaped",
"couched",
"expressed",
"phrased",
"stated",
"verbalized",
"worded",
"authored",
"indited",
"penned",
"wrote",
"conceived",
"concocted",
"devised",
"built",
"constructed",
"made",
"assembled",
"compounded",
"pieced (together)",
"redrafted",
"reformulated",
"reframed"
],
"synonyms":[
"cast",
"composed",
"crafted",
"drafted",
"drew up",
"formulated",
"prepared"
]
},
"to serve as a border for":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"trees framed the walkway"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"hemmed",
"trimmed",
"circumscribed",
"defined",
"delineated",
"demarcated",
"outlined",
"silhouetted",
"sketched",
"traced",
"circled",
"compassed",
"encircled",
"enclosed",
"inclosed",
"environed",
"girdled",
"girthed",
"looped",
"ringed",
"rounded",
"surrounded",
"walled",
"checked",
"confined",
"controlled",
"curbed",
"limited",
"restrained",
"restricted"
],
"synonyms":[
"bordered",
"bounded",
"edged",
"fringed",
"margined",
"rimmed",
"skirted"
]
},
"to work out the details of (something) in advance":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"framed a schedule for the project"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"conspired",
"contrived",
"devised",
"intrigued",
"machinated",
"plotted",
"put up",
"concerted",
"got up",
"drafted",
"outlined",
"sketched",
"aimed",
"figured",
"had on",
"intended",
"meant",
"contemplated",
"meditated",
"premeditated"
],
"synonyms":[
"arranged",
"blueprinted",
"budgeted",
"calculated",
"charted",
"choreographed",
"designed",
"laid out",
"mapped (out)",
"organized",
"planned",
"prepared",
"projected",
"schemed (out)",
"shaped",
"strategized (about)"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"fraternized":{
"to come or be together as friends":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"don't fraternize just with people of the same race, religion, or social background"
],
"near antonyms":[
"avoided",
"cold-shouldered",
"shunned",
"snubbed",
"alienated",
"estranged",
"broke up",
"disbanded",
"dispersed",
"split (up)",
"disjoined",
"dissociated",
"disunited",
"divorced",
"severed",
"split",
"sundered"
],
"related":[
"affiliated",
"allied",
"attached",
"banded",
"bonded",
"clubbed",
"collaborated",
"colluded",
"confederated",
"conjoined",
"connected",
"cooperated",
"coupled",
"ganged",
"got along",
"got on",
"grouped",
"interrelated",
"joined",
"knotted",
"leagued",
"linked",
"mingled",
"mixed",
"rallied",
"related",
"sided",
"socialized",
"teamed",
"tied",
"wedded",
"wed",
"befriended",
"friended"
],
"synonyms":[
"associated",
"chummed",
"companied",
"consociated",
"consorted",
"hobnobbed",
"hooked up",
"hung (around or out)",
"hanged (around or out)",
"messed around",
"palled (around)",
"ran",
"run",
"sorted",
"traveled",
"travelled"
]
},
"to take part in social activities":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"a group of kids fraternizing together after school every day"
],
"near antonyms":[
"avoided",
"eschewed",
"shunned",
"slighted",
"snubbed"
],
"related":[
"caroused",
"partied",
"reveled",
"revelled",
"circulated"
],
"synonyms":[
"associated",
"hobnobbed",
"mingled",
"mixed",
"socialized",
"stepped out",
"went out"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"frazzles":{
"to damage or diminish by continued friction":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"years of use have frazzled the cord for the window blinds to the breaking point"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"files",
"gnaws",
"grates",
"grazes",
"grinds",
"nibbles",
"sandblasts",
"sandpapers",
"scours",
"scrapes",
"scuffs",
"shaves",
"erases",
"reduces",
"rubs out",
"wears out",
"wipes (away)",
"bites",
"breaks down",
"breaks up",
"chews",
"corrodes",
"decomposes",
"disintegrates",
"dissolves",
"eats",
"hones",
"sharpens",
"whets"
],
"synonyms":[
"abrades",
"chafes",
"corrades",
"erodes",
"frays",
"frets",
"galls",
"rasps",
"rubs",
"wears"
]
},
"to trouble the mind of; to make uneasy":{
"antonyms":[
"calms",
"composes",
"quiets",
"settles",
"soothes",
"tranquilizes",
"tranquillizes"
],
"examples":[
"an endless series of dietary warnings that had served only to frazzle the general public"
],
"near antonyms":[
"allays",
"alleviates",
"assuages",
"appeases",
"conciliates",
"mollifies",
"pacifies",
"placates",
"propitiates"
],
"related":[
"aggravates",
"angers",
"annoys",
"bugs",
"chafes",
"chivies",
"chivvies",
"exasperates",
"frets",
"galls",
"gets",
"grates",
"harasses",
"harries",
"irks",
"irritates",
"nettles",
"peeves",
"pesters",
"piques",
"puts off",
"puts out",
"riles",
"vexes",
"bedevils",
"haunts",
"plagues",
"abashes",
"confounds",
"confuses",
"discomfits",
"disconcerts",
"discountenances",
"embarrasses",
"fazes",
"flusters",
"jars",
"mortifies",
"nonpluses",
"nonplusses",
"rattles",
"shakes up",
"daunts",
"demoralizes",
"discourages",
"disheartens",
"dispirits",
"unnerves"
],
"synonyms":[
"agitates",
"ails",
"alarms",
"alarums",
"bothers",
"concerns",
"derails",
"discomforts",
"discomposes",
"dismays",
"disquiets",
"distempers",
"distracts",
"distresses",
"disturbs",
"exercises",
"flurries",
"freaks (out)",
"fusses",
"hagrides",
"perturbs",
"undoes",
"unhinges",
"unsettles",
"upsets",
"weirds out",
"worries"
]
},
"to use up all the physical energy of":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"trying to hold down two full-time jobs had completely frazzled him"
],
"near antonyms":[
"activates",
"energizes",
"invigorates",
"rejuvenates",
"strengthens",
"vitalizes",
"relaxes",
"rests",
"unwinds"
],
"related":[
"debilitates",
"enervates",
"enfeebles",
"saps",
"wastes",
"weakens"
],
"synonyms":[
"breaks",
"burns out",
"busts",
"does in",
"does up",
"drains",
"exhausts",
"fags",
"fatigues",
"harasses",
"kills",
"knocks out",
"outwears",
"tires",
"tuckers (out)",
"washes out",
"wearies",
"wears",
"wears out"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"freak (out)":{
"as in meltdown , frazzle":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"to trouble the mind of; to make uneasy":{
"antonyms":[
"calm",
"compose",
"quiet",
"settle",
"soothe",
"tranquilize",
"tranquillize"
],
"examples":[
"don't talk about death, as it totally freaks me out"
],
"near antonyms":[
"allay",
"alleviate",
"assuage",
"appease",
"conciliate",
"mollify",
"pacify",
"placate",
"propitiate"
],
"related":[
"aggravate",
"anger",
"annoy",
"bug",
"chafe",
"chivy",
"chivvy",
"exasperate",
"fret",
"gall",
"get",
"grate",
"harass",
"harry",
"irk",
"irritate",
"nettle",
"peeve",
"pester",
"pique",
"put off",
"put out",
"rile",
"vex",
"bedevil",
"haunt",
"plague",
"abash",
"confound",
"confuse",
"discomfit",
"disconcert",
"discountenance",
"embarrass",
"faze",
"fluster",
"jar",
"mortify",
"nonplus",
"rattle",
"shake up",
"daunt",
"demoralize",
"discourage",
"dishearten",
"dispirit",
"unnerve"
],
"synonyms":[
"agitate",
"ail",
"alarm",
"alarum",
"bother",
"concern",
"derail",
"discomfort",
"discompose",
"dismay",
"disquiet",
"distemper",
"distract",
"distress",
"disturb",
"exercise",
"flurry",
"frazzle",
"fuss",
"hagride",
"perturb",
"undo",
"unhinge",
"unsettle",
"upset",
"weird out",
"worry"
]
},
"to yield to mental or emotional stress":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"the landlady totally freaked out when she saw the dead body in the hall"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"choke"
],
"synonyms":[
"break down",
"break up",
"crack",
"flip (out)",
"melt down",
"wig (out)"
]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"freaked%20%28out%29":{
"as in":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"to trouble the mind of; to make uneasy":{
"antonyms":[
"calmed",
"composed",
"quieted",
"settled",
"soothed",
"tranquilized",
"tranquillized"
],
"examples":[
"don't talk about death, as it totally freaks me out"
],
"near antonyms":[
"allayed",
"alleviated",
"assuaged",
"appeased",
"conciliated",
"mollified",
"pacified",
"placated",
"propitiated"
],
"related":[
"aggravated",
"angered",
"annoyed",
"bugged",
"chafed",
"chivied",
"chivvied",
"exasperated",
"fretted",
"galled",
"got",
"grated",
"harassed",
"harried",
"irked",
"irritated",
"nettled",
"peeved",
"pestered",
"piqued",
"put off",
"put out",
"riled",
"vexed",
"vext",
"bedeviled",
"haunted",
"plagued",
"abashed",
"confounded",
"confused",
"discomfited",
"disconcerted",
"discountenanced",
"embarrassed",
"fazed",
"flustered",
"jarred",
"mortified",
"nonplussed",
"nonplused",
"rattled",
"shook up",
"daunted",
"demoralized",
"discouraged",
"disheartened",
"dispirited",
"unnerved"
],
"synonyms":[
"agitated",
"ailed",
"alarmed",
"alarumed",
"bothered",
"concerned",
"derailed",
"discomforted",
"discomposed",
"dismayed",
"disquieted",
"distempered",
"distracted",
"distressed",
"disturbed",
"exercised",
"flurried",
"frazzled",
"fussed",
"hagrode",
"perturbed",
"undid",
"unhinged",
"unsettled",
"upset",
"weirded out",
"worried"
]
},
"to yield to mental or emotional stress":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"the landlady totally freaked out when she saw the dead body in the hall"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"choked"
],
"synonyms":[
"broke down",
"broke up",
"cracked",
"flipped (out)",
"melted down",
"wigged (out)"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"verb"
]
},
"freaking":{
"deserving of one's condemnation or displeasure":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"this freaking assignment is such a pain in the neck"
],
"near antonyms":[
"commendable",
"creditable",
"laudable",
"praiseworthy",
"great",
"marvelous",
"marvellous",
"wonderful"
],
"related":[
"atrocious",
"awful",
"bum",
"detestable",
"execrable",
"lousy",
"punk",
"rotten",
"terrible",
"wretched",
"abominable",
"odious",
"vile",
"contemptible",
"despicable",
"miserable",
"nasty",
"pitiable",
"pitiful",
"scabby",
"scummy",
"scurvy",
"shameful",
"sorry"
],
"synonyms":[
"accursed",
"accurst",
"blasted",
"confounded",
"cursed",
"curst",
"cussed",
"damnable",
"dang",
"danged",
"darn",
"durn",
"darned",
"durned",
"deuced",
"doggone",
"doggoned",
"infernal"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"freaky":{
"strange or unusual":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"a horror movie about a freaky town full of ghosts"
],
"near antonyms":[],
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"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"free%20trade":{
"as in":{
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"related":[],
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},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"free-spirited":{
"as in":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"free-spoken":{
"free in expressing one's true feelings and opinions":{
"antonyms":[
"dissembling",
"uncandid",
"unforthcoming"
],
"examples":[
"I pride myself on being free-spoken and feel no hesitancy in telling you my honest opinion on just about anything"
],
"near antonyms":[
"inhibited",
"reserved",
"restrained",
"close-mouthed",
"laconic",
"quiet",
"reticent",
"taciturn",
"tight-lipped",
"uncommunicative",
"ambiguous",
"circuitous",
"equivocal",
"evasive",
"diplomatic",
"politic",
"tactful",
"civil",
"considerate",
"courteous",
"polite"
],
"related":[
"artless",
"earnest",
"guileless",
"ingenuous",
"innocent",
"naive",
"na\u00efve",
"natural",
"real",
"sincere",
"unaffected",
"undesigning",
"unpretending",
"unpretentious",
"outgoing",
"uninhibited",
"unrestrained",
"vocal",
"vociferous",
"abrupt",
"bluff",
"blunt",
"brusque",
"brusk",
"crusty",
"curt",
"gruff",
"sharp",
"impertinent",
"impolite",
"inconsiderate",
"rude",
"tactless",
"thoughtless",
"uncivil",
"undiplomatic",
"ungracious",
"unmannerly",
"unsubtle"
],
"synonyms":[
"candid",
"direct",
"forthcoming",
"forthright",
"foursquare",
"frank",
"freehearted",
"honest",
"open",
"openhearted",
"out-front",
"outspoken",
"plain",
"plainspoken",
"straight",
"straightforward",
"unguarded",
"unreserved",
"up-front"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"free-standing":{
"not being under the rule or control of another":{
"antonyms":[
"dependent",
"nonautonomous",
"non-self-governing",
"subject",
"unfree"
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"comforting",
"consoling",
"solacing",
"soothing",
"emboldening",
"encouraging",
"heartening",
"inspiring",
"steeling"
],
"related":[
"appalling",
"bowling over",
"dismaying",
"flooring",
"jolting",
"shaking",
"shaking up",
"amazing",
"astounding",
"awing",
"chilling",
"daunting",
"demoralizing",
"dispiriting",
"emasculating",
"psyching (out)",
"undoing",
"unmanning",
"unnerving",
"unstringing",
"discomforting",
"discomposing",
"disconcerting",
"disquieting",
"distracting",
"distressing",
"disturbing",
"perturbing",
"unsettling",
"upsetting",
"worrying"
],
"synonyms":[
"affrighting",
"alarming",
"alaruming",
"frighting",
"horrifying",
"panicking",
"scarifying",
"scaring",
"shocking",
"spooking",
"startling",
"terrifying",
"terrorizing"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"verb"
]
},
"frights":{
"something unpleasant to look at":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"people in our neighborhood think that that orange and green office building is a hideous fright"
],
"near antonyms":[
"visions"
],
"related":[
"eye-catchers",
"blots",
"smears",
"smudges",
"spots",
"stains"
],
"synonyms":[
"eyesores",
"hideosities",
"horrors",
"messes",
"monstrosities",
"sights"
]
},
"to strike with fear":{
"antonyms":[
"reassures"
],
"examples":[
"a ghastly sight that would fright even the most stouthearted soul"
],
"near antonyms":[
"assures",
"cheers",
"comforts",
"consoles",
"solaces",
"soothes",
"emboldens",
"encourages",
"heartens",
"inspires",
"steels"
],
"related":[
"appalls",
"appals",
"bowls over",
"dismays",
"floors",
"jolts",
"shakes",
"shakes up",
"amazes",
"astounds",
"awes",
"chills",
"daunts",
"demoralizes",
"dispirits",
"emasculates",
"psychs (out)",
"undoes",
"unmans",
"unnerves",
"unstrings",
"discomforts",
"discomposes",
"disconcerts",
"disquiets",
"distracts",
"distresses",
"disturbs",
"perturbs",
"unsettles",
"upsets",
"worries"
],
"synonyms":[
"affrights",
"alarms",
"alarums",
"frightens",
"horrifies",
"panics",
"scares",
"scarifies",
"shocks",
"spooks",
"startles",
"terrifies",
"terrorizes"
]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"frittered %28away%29":{
"to use up carelessly":{
"antonyms":[
"conserved"
],
"examples":[
"quit frittering away the afternoon playing video games and get some housework done!"
],
"near antonyms":[
"economized",
"scrimped",
"skimped",
"preserved",
"protected",
"saved",
"hoarded",
"laid up"
],
"related":[
"splurged",
"consumed",
"depleted",
"exhausted",
"impoverished",
"overspent",
"shot",
"indulged",
"overindulged",
"disbursed",
"expended",
"laid out"
],
"synonyms":[
"blew",
"dissipated",
"fiddled away",
"lavished",
"lost",
"misspent",
"ran through",
"spent",
"squandered",
"threw away",
"trifled (away)",
"wasted"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"frost":{
"a covering of tiny ice crystals on a cold surface":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"the wintertime routine of scraping the frost off the car's windshield every morning"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"frostwork"
],
"synonyms":[
"hoar",
"hoarfrost",
"rime"
]
},
"something that has failed":{
"antonyms":[
"blockbuster",
"hit",
"smash",
"success",
"winner"
],
"examples":[
"the get-acquainted meeting with his fianc\u00e9e's parents turned out to be a complete frost"
],
"near antonyms":[
"corker",
"crackerjack",
"crackajack",
"dandy",
"jim-dandy",
"phenomenon"
],
"related":[
"also-ran",
"disappointment",
"dog",
"has-been",
"near miss",
"botch",
"hash",
"mess",
"muddle",
"shambles",
"nonevent",
"nonstarter"
],
"synonyms":[
"bomb",
"bummer",
"bust",
"catastrophe",
"clinker",
"clunker",
"debacle",
"d\u00e9b\u00e2cle",
"disaster",
"dud",
"failure",
"fiasco",
"fizzle",
"flop",
"lemon",
"loser",
"miss",
"shipwreck",
"turkey",
"washout"
]
},
"to disturb the peace of mind of (someone) especially by repeated disagreeable acts":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"it was the salesclerk's high-handed rudeness that really frosted me"
],
"near antonyms":[
"appease",
"conciliate",
"mollify",
"oblige",
"pacify",
"placate",
"propitiate",
"delight",
"gladden",
"gratify",
"please",
"satisfy",
"assure",
"cheer",
"comfort",
"console",
"content",
"quiet",
"reassure",
"solace",
"soothe"
],
"related":[
"hassle",
"heckle",
"nag",
"inflame",
"enflame",
"provoke",
"rouse",
"badger",
"bait",
"bullyrag",
"ballyrag",
"devil",
"hagride",
"harass",
"harry",
"pester",
"plague",
"tease",
"anger",
"antagonize",
"enrage",
"incense",
"infuriate",
"madden",
"rankle",
"roil",
"agitate",
"discomfort",
"discompose",
"disquiet",
"distress",
"exercise",
"freak (out)",
"fret",
"perturb",
"undo",
"unhinge",
"unsettle",
"upset",
"worry",
"affront",
"insult",
"miff",
"offend",
"outrage"
],
"synonyms":[
"aggravate",
"annoy",
"bother",
"bug",
"burn (up)",
"chafe",
"eat",
"exasperate",
"gall",
"get",
"grate",
"gripe",
"hack (off)",
"irk",
"irritate",
"itch",
"nark",
"nettle",
"peeve",
"persecute",
"pique",
"put out",
"rasp",
"rile",
"ruffle",
"spite",
"vex"
]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"frosted":{
"as in frozen , iced":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"to disturb the peace of mind of (someone) especially by repeated disagreeable acts":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"it was the salesclerk's high-handed rudeness that really frosted me"
],
"near antonyms":[
"appeased",
"conciliated",
"mollified",
"obliged",
"pacified",
"placated",
"propitiated",
"delighted",
"gladdened",
"gratified",
"pleased",
"satisfied",
"assured",
"cheered",
"comforted",
"consoled",
"contented",
"quieted",
"reassured",
"solaced",
"soothed"
],
"related":[
"hassled",
"heckled",
"nagged",
"inflamed",
"enflamed",
"provoked",
"roused",
"badgered",
"baited",
"bullyragged",
"ballyragged",
"deviled",
"devilled",
"hagrode",
"harassed",
"harried",
"pestered",
"plagued",
"teased",
"angered",
"antagonized",
"enraged",
"incensed",
"infuriated",
"maddened",
"rankled",
"roiled",
"agitated",
"discomforted",
"discomposed",
"disquieted",
"distressed",
"exercised",
"freaked (out)",
"fretted",
"perturbed",
"undid",
"unhinged",
"unsettled",
"upset",
"worried",
"affronted",
"insulted",
"miffed",
"offended",
"outraged"
],
"synonyms":[
"aggravated",
"annoyed",
"ate",
"bothered",
"bugged",
"burned (up)",
"burnt (up)",
"chafed",
"exasperated",
"galled",
"got",
"grated",
"griped",
"hacked (off)",
"irked",
"irritated",
"itched",
"narked",
"nettled",
"peeved",
"persecuted",
"piqued",
"put out",
"rasped",
"riled",
"ruffled",
"spited",
"vexed",
"vext"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"verb"
]
},
"frosty":{
"having a low or subnormal temperature":{
"antonyms":[
"ardent",
"blazing",
"boiling",
"broiling",
"burning",
"fervent",
"fervid",
"fiery",
"glowing",
"hot",
"igneous",
"molten",
"piping hot",
"red-hot",
"roasting",
"scalding",
"scorching",
"searing",
"seething",
"sizzling",
"sultry",
"sweltering",
"torrid",
"ultrahot",
"warming",
"white-hot"
],
"examples":[
"a frosty autumn that was a sign of the brutal winter that followed"
],
"near antonyms":[
"lukewarm",
"tepid",
"heated",
"overheated",
"reheated",
"warmed",
"snug",
"toasty",
"warm",
"feverish",
"flushed",
"inflamed",
"enflamed",
"canicular",
"equatorial",
"muggy",
"steamy",
"summery",
"tropical"
],
"related":[
"cryogenic",
"subfreezing",
"subzero",
"ultracold",
"cutting",
"keen",
"penetrating",
"piercing",
"sharp",
"bracing",
"brisk",
"crisp",
"invigorating",
"rigorous",
"chilled",
"cooled",
"frosted",
"frozen",
"iced",
"refrigerated",
"unheated"
],
"synonyms":[
"algid",
"arctic",
"bitter",
"bone-chilling",
"chill",
"chilly",
"cold",
"coldish",
"cool",
"coolish",
"freezing",
"frigid",
"gelid",
"glacial",
"ice-cold",
"icy",
"nipping",
"nippy",
"numbing",
"polar",
"shivery",
"snappy",
"wintry",
"wintery"
]
},
"having or showing a lack of friendliness or interest in others":{
"antonyms":[
"cordial",
"friendly",
"sociable",
"social",
"warm"
],
"examples":[
"her response was frosty enough to tell me she didn't appreciate the question"
],
"near antonyms":[
"boon",
"clubbable",
"clubable",
"clubby",
"companionable",
"convivial",
"extroverted",
"extraverted",
"gregarious",
"outgoing",
"communicative",
"expansive",
"garrulous",
"talkative",
"affable",
"folksy",
"genial",
"gracious",
"hospitable",
"agreeable",
"amiable",
"congenial",
"kindly",
"neighborly"
],
"related":[
"indrawn",
"introverted",
"nongregarious",
"recessive",
"reclusive",
"reserved",
"unsocial",
"withdrawn",
"misanthropic",
"apathetic",
"hard",
"indifferent",
"unconcerned",
"clinical",
"dispassionate",
"impersonal",
"professional",
"disinterested",
"incurious",
"uninterested",
"reticent",
"silent",
"taciturn",
"uncommunicative",
"diffident",
"shy",
"timid",
"cliquey",
"cliquish",
"clubbish"
],
"synonyms":[
"aloof",
"antisocial",
"asocial",
"buttoned-up",
"cold",
"cold-eyed",
"cool",
"detached",
"distant",
"dry",
"offish",
"remote",
"standoff",
"standoffish",
"unbending",
"unclubbable",
"unsociable"
]
},
"lacking in friendliness or warmth of feeling":{
"antonyms":[
"cordial",
"friendly",
"genial",
"happy",
"hearty",
"sympathetic",
"warm",
"warm-blooded",
"warmhearted"
],
"examples":[
"she gave the telemarketer on the phone a frosty \"No, thank you\" and hung up"
],
"near antonyms":[
"compassionate",
"kind",
"kindhearted",
"demonstrative",
"emotional",
"expressive",
"eager",
"enthusiastic",
"passionate"
],
"related":[
"bloodless",
"coldhearted",
"hard-hearted",
"heartless",
"kindless",
"pitiless",
"uncaring",
"unfeeling",
"reserved",
"soulless",
"undemonstrative",
"unemotional",
"unresponsive",
"apathetic",
"indifferent",
"unenthusiastic",
"uninterested",
"aloof",
"detached",
"dispassionate",
"impersonal",
"offish",
"standoffish",
"antisocial",
"unsociable",
"unsocial"
],
"synonyms":[
"antiseptic",
"arctic",
"brittle",
"chill",
"chilly",
"clammy",
"cold",
"cold-blooded",
"cold-eyed",
"coldish",
"cool",
"frigid",
"frozen",
"gelid",
"glacial",
"hard-eyed",
"icy",
"uncordial",
"unfriendly",
"unsympathetic",
"wintry",
"wintery"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"frothiness":{
"a lack of seriousness often at an improper time":{
"antonyms":[
"earnestness",
"gravity",
"seriousness",
"soberness",
"solemnity",
"solemnness"
],
"examples":[
"try to restrain your natural frothiness at least for the duration of the lecture"
],
"near antonyms":[
"dejection",
"depression",
"despondency",
"dispiritedness",
"downheartedness",
"gloom",
"gloominess",
"heartsickness",
"joylessness",
"melancholy",
"mopes",
"moroseness",
"sadness",
"sullenness",
"unhappiness"
],
"related":[
"cheer",
"cheerfulness",
"festivity",
"gaiety",
"gayety",
"glee",
"gleefulness",
"high-spiritedness",
"hilarity",
"joviality",
"lightheartedness",
"merriment",
"mirth",
"mirthfulness",
"childishness",
"goofiness",
"puerility"
],
"synonyms":[
"facetiousness",
"flightiness",
"flippancy",
"frivolity",
"frivolousness",
"levity",
"light-headedness",
"light-mindedness",
"lightness",
"silliness"
]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"frown":{
"a twisting of the facial features in disgust or disapproval":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"it was clear from the frown on the CEO's face that sales were headed in the wrong direction"
],
"near antonyms":[
"grin",
"laugh",
"smile"
],
"related":[
"flinch",
"squinch",
"wince",
"growl",
"snarl",
"rictus",
"simper",
"smirk",
"scoff",
"sneer",
"glare",
"glower",
"look",
"stare"
],
"synonyms":[
"face",
"grimace",
"lower",
"lour",
"moue",
"mouth",
"mow",
"mug",
"pout",
"scowl",
"snoot"
]
},
"to look with anger or disapproval":{
"antonyms":[
"beam",
"grin",
"smile"
],
"examples":[
"the boss just stood there and frowned at his assistant who, once again, was in trouble"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"gape",
"gaze",
"ogle",
"stare",
"grimace",
"pout",
"sulk",
"growl",
"snarl",
"sneer",
"snigger"
],
"synonyms":[
"glare",
"gloom",
"glower",
"lower",
"lour",
"scowl"
]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"frowsty":{
"having an unpleasant smell":{
"antonyms":[
"ambrosial",
"aromatic",
"fragrant",
"perfumed",
"redolent",
"savory",
"savoury",
"scented",
"sweet"
],
"examples":[
"she wrote her first novel while living in a frowsty , mold-ridden flat"
],
"near antonyms":[
"flowery",
"fruity",
"spicy",
"woodsy"
],
"related":[
"putrid",
"rancid",
"skunky",
"stale",
"bad",
"disgusting",
"offensive",
"repulsive",
"revolting",
"vile",
"decayed",
"decaying",
"decomposed",
"decomposing",
"rotted",
"rotten",
"rotting",
"spoiled",
"spoiling",
"dirty",
"filthy",
"nasty",
"noxious",
"odiferous",
"odoriferous",
"odorous"
],
"synonyms":[
"fetid",
"foul",
"frowsy",
"frowzy",
"funky",
"fusty",
"malodorous",
"musty",
"noisome",
"rank",
"reeking",
"reeky",
"ripe",
"smelly",
"stenchy",
"stinking",
"stinky",
"strong"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"frowsy":{
"having an unpleasant smell":{
"antonyms":[
"ambrosial",
"aromatic",
"fragrant",
"perfumed",
"redolent",
"savory",
"savoury",
"scented",
"sweet"
],
"examples":[
"the abandoned house was dank and frowsy"
],
"near antonyms":[
"flowery",
"fruity",
"spicy",
"woodsy"
],
"related":[
"putrid",
"rancid",
"skunky",
"stale",
"bad",
"disgusting",
"offensive",
"repulsive",
"revolting",
"vile",
"decayed",
"decaying",
"decomposed",
"decomposing",
"rotted",
"rotten",
"rotting",
"spoiled",
"spoiling",
"dirty",
"filthy",
"nasty",
"noxious",
"odiferous",
"odoriferous",
"odorous"
],
"synonyms":[
"fetid",
"foul",
"frowsty",
"funky",
"fusty",
"malodorous",
"musty",
"noisome",
"rank",
"reeking",
"reeky",
"ripe",
"smelly",
"stenchy",
"stinking",
"stinky",
"strong"
]
},
"lacking neatness in dress or person":{
"antonyms":[
"dapper",
"dashing",
"dolled up",
"sharp",
"smart",
"spruce"
],
"examples":[
"sported a threadbare wardrobe and frowsy hair"
],
"near antonyms":[
"chic",
"fashionable",
"modish",
"stylish",
"combed",
"groomed",
"neat",
"ordered",
"orderly",
"tidy",
"careful",
"fastidious",
"fussy",
"meticulous",
"clean",
"cleaned",
"cleanly",
"immaculate",
"sparkling",
"spotless",
"stainless",
"unsoiled",
"unsullied"
],
"related":[
"slatternly",
"chaotic",
"cluttered",
"confused",
"disarranged",
"disheveled",
"dishevelled",
"disordered",
"messed",
"messy",
"muddled",
"mussed",
"mussy",
"rumpled",
"shaggy",
"uncombed",
"wrinkled",
"shabby",
"sleazy",
"besmirched",
"blackened",
"dingy",
"dirty",
"filthy",
"foul",
"grimy",
"grubby",
"grungy",
"mucky",
"nasty",
"scroungy",
"scuzzy",
"soiled",
"spotted",
"squalid",
"stained",
"sullied",
"unclean",
"uncleanly"
],
"synonyms":[
"blowsy",
"blowzy",
"dowdy",
"slobbish",
"slobby",
"sloppy",
"sloven",
"slovenly",
"unkempt",
"untidy"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"frowzy":{
"having an unpleasant smell":{
"antonyms":[
"ambrosial",
"aromatic",
"fragrant",
"perfumed",
"redolent",
"savory",
"savoury",
"scented",
"sweet"
],
"examples":[
"the abandoned house was dank and frowsy"
],
"near antonyms":[
"flowery",
"fruity",
"spicy",
"woodsy"
],
"related":[
"putrid",
"rancid",
"skunky",
"stale",
"bad",
"disgusting",
"offensive",
"repulsive",
"revolting",
"vile",
"decayed",
"decaying",
"decomposed",
"decomposing",
"rotted",
"rotten",
"rotting",
"spoiled",
"spoiling",
"dirty",
"filthy",
"nasty",
"noxious",
"odiferous",
"odoriferous",
"odorous"
],
"synonyms":[
"fetid",
"foul",
"frowsty",
"funky",
"fusty",
"malodorous",
"musty",
"noisome",
"rank",
"reeking",
"reeky",
"ripe",
"smelly",
"stenchy",
"stinking",
"stinky",
"strong"
]
},
"lacking neatness in dress or person":{
"antonyms":[
"dapper",
"dashing",
"dolled up",
"sharp",
"smart",
"spruce"
],
"examples":[
"sported a threadbare wardrobe and frowsy hair"
],
"near antonyms":[
"chic",
"fashionable",
"modish",
"stylish",
"combed",
"groomed",
"neat",
"ordered",
"orderly",
"tidy",
"careful",
"fastidious",
"fussy",
"meticulous",
"clean",
"cleaned",
"cleanly",
"immaculate",
"sparkling",
"spotless",
"stainless",
"unsoiled",
"unsullied"
],
"related":[
"slatternly",
"chaotic",
"cluttered",
"confused",
"disarranged",
"disheveled",
"dishevelled",
"disordered",
"messed",
"messy",
"muddled",
"mussed",
"mussy",
"rumpled",
"shaggy",
"uncombed",
"wrinkled",
"shabby",
"sleazy",
"besmirched",
"blackened",
"dingy",
"dirty",
"filthy",
"foul",
"grimy",
"grubby",
"grungy",
"mucky",
"nasty",
"scroungy",
"scuzzy",
"soiled",
"spotted",
"squalid",
"stained",
"sullied",
"unclean",
"uncleanly"
],
"synonyms":[
"blowsy",
"blowzy",
"dowdy",
"slobbish",
"slobby",
"sloppy",
"sloven",
"slovenly",
"unkempt",
"untidy"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"frumpish":{
"as in":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
}
}