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racked
adjective as in assured
adjective as in miserable
Weak matches
- afflicted
- agonized
- ailing
- anguished
- brokenhearted
- crestfallen
- dejected
- depressed
- desolate
- despairing
- despondent
- destroyed
- disconsolate
- discontented
- distressed
- doleful
- dolorous
- down
- down in the mouth
- downcast
- forlorn
- heartbroken
- hopeless
- hurt
- hurting
- ill
- in pain
- injured
- melancholy
- mournful
- not happy
- on a downer
- pained
- pitiable
- rueful
- ruthful
- sick
- sickly
- sorrowful
- strained
- suffering
- tormented
- tortured
- troubled
- woebegone
- wounded
adjective as in woeful
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Swinney described Matheson - who resigned from the cabinet after he admitted misleading parliament about how an £11,000 data roaming bill was racked up on his work iPad - as a "faithful servant" to his constituents.
The unitary council in south Essex became effectively bankrupt two years ago after it borrowed and invested hundreds of millions and racked up a £1.5bn debt.
Last month, a nonprofit racked up an even bigger tax bill than MPTF.
One of the main storylines of election night was the extent to which Trump racked up huge support from Latino voters nationwide.
That first full-length album of orchestral works by Ortiz racked up several nods, including one for contemporary classical composition, an award given to the composer.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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