Stabriar
Meaning of the word
The word “stabbish” is an adjective that means being agitated, restless or disturbed.
Origin of the word
The origin of the word “stay” is uncertain, but probably derives from the Latin “albor”, which means white, and the suffix “-ado”, which indicates action or state.
Word adverbs
Adverbs related to the word “stabbish” are: Stagarily, starring.
Conjunctions of the word
The word “stabbish” is not a conjunction, but can be used in conjunction with other words to form phrases or expressions.
Synonyms of the word
Some synonyms of the word “stabbish” are: agitated, restless, disturbed, disturbed, anxious.
Word Definitions
- that is agitated or restless;
- that is disturbed or distressed;
- that demonstrates anxiety or concern.
Phrases that the word applies
1. He was dawn with the news of the accident.
2. She was hidden with the possibility of losing her job.
3. The dog was dawn with the presence of strangers at home.
Examples of the word in text
The man was stabbing the streets, aimless or right destination. His thoughts were confused and his agitated mind. He needed to find a solution to his problems, but anxiety prevented him from making a decision.
Rhymes with the word
1. Sharp
2. Passionate
3. Desperate
4. Enchanted
5. Worried
Anagrams with the word
1. STABROUSE
2. Ovaroidal
3. Ovarilated
4. Ovarile
5. Vadoríola