Synonyms for More torn-up:
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adj.
• disconsolate
- bad
, - black
, - blue
, - cheerless
, - cold
, - comfortless
, - crestfallen
, - crushed
, - dark
, - dejected
, - desolate
, - despairing
, - destroyed
, - dispirited
, - distressed
, - doleful
, - down
, - downcast
, - downhearted
, - dreary
, - forlorn
, - gloomy
, - grief-stricken
, - heartbroken
, - hopeless
, - hurting
, - in pain
, - in the pits
, - inconsolable
, - low
, - melancholy
, - miserable
, - ripped
, - sad
, - somber
, - sorrowful
, - torn-up
, - woebegone
, - woeful
, - wretched
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What are the hypernyms for More torn-up?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for more torn-up?
Antonyms for the word "more torn-up" could be "well-mended," "unscathed," "unbroken," "intact," "undamaged," "unimpaired," or "healed." These words indicate a state of completeness or wholeness, rather than one of devastation or destruction. "Well-mended" suggests that something has been fixed and made whole again, while "unscathed" implies that nothing has been touched or harmed in any way. "Unbroken" and "intact" both suggest that something remains whole and undamaged, while "undamaged" and "unimpaired" imply that something retains its original state of perfect condition. "Healed" implies that something was once damaged, but has now been restored to health and well-being.
What are the antonyms for More torn-up?
Related words: torn up, torn-up, tear up, tear up paper, tear paper up, tear up a letter
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