Be+shattered

  • 41shattered smashed splintered — damaged damaged (d[a^]m [asl]jd), adj. 1. changed so as to reduce value, function, or other desirable trait; usually not used of persons. Opposite of {undamaged}. [Narrower terms: {battered, beat up, beaten up, bedraggled, broken down,… …

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  • 42Shattered — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Spiel mit der Angst Originaltitel: Butterfly on a Wheel Produktionsland: Kanada, Großbritannien Erscheinungsjahr: 2007 Länge: ca. 98 Minuten Originalsprache …

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  • 43shattered — I Everyday English Slang in Ireland (a) exhausted II Irish Slang fatigued/ very tired III Scottish Vernacular Dictionary tired i m absolutely shattered …

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  • 44shattered — un·shattered; …

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  • 45shattered — UK [ˈʃætə(r)d] / US [ˈʃætərd] adjective 1) extremely upset We feel emotionally shattered by what s happened. 2) informal extremely tired …

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  • 46shattered — adjective ruined or disrupted our shattered dreams of peace and prosperity a tattered remnant of its former strength my torn and tattered past • Syn: ↑tattered • Similar to: ↑destroyed …

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  • 47shattered — Synonyms and related words: aggravated, broken, burned, burst, busted, checked, chipped, cracked, crazed, cut, damaged, deteriorated, embittered, exacerbated, harmed, hurt, impaired, imperfect, in bits, in pieces, in shards, injured, irritated,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 48shattered — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. splintered, crushed, in smithereens*; see broken 1 …

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  • 49shattered — shat|tered [ ʃætərd ] adjective 1. ) extremely upset 2. ) MAINLY BRITISH INFORMAL extremely tired …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 50shattered — adj. broken into pieces, splintered, smashed; damaged, harmed; ruined, destroyed, devastated shat·ter || ʃætÉ™(r) v. break to pieces, splinter, smash; be broken into pieces; damage, harm; ruin, destroy …

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