What is a big word for messed up?

Words related to messed up
befoul, besmirch, botch, bungle, clutter, confuse, damage, derange, destroy, disarrange, discompose, dishevel, disorganize, disturb, foul, jumble, litter, muddle, pollute, ruin.


What is a fancy word for messed up?

On this page you'll find 37 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to messed up, such as: befoul, besmirch, botch, bungle, clutter, and confuse.

What is a big mistake called?

blunder. noun. a careless or embarrassing mistake.


What's another word for serious mistake?

Some common synonyms of mistake are blunder, error, lapse, and slip.

What is worse than a mistake?

What is worse than making a mistake? Not acknowledging it and apologizing for it!


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How do you say screwed up professionally?

synonyms for screwed up
  1. botch.
  2. bungle.
  3. confuse.
  4. flub.
  5. muddle.
  6. spoil.
  7. blow.
  8. foul up.


What is another word for badly destroyed?

1 smash, level, waste, ravage, devastate. 2 extirpate, annihilate, uproot.

What word can I use instead of ruin?

synonyms for ruin
  • bankruptcy.
  • collapse.
  • demolition.
  • destruction.
  • extinction.
  • insolvency.
  • wreck.
  • wreckage.


What is a word for easily broken or damaged?

Fragile and delicate are used to describe things that are thin, light and weak, and therefore easily broken. Small mammal bones are extremely fragile.

What word means causing great damage?

A catastrophe is an unexpected event that causes great suffering or damage .

What is the word for extreme suffering?

anguish. nounsevere upset or pain. affliction. agony. distress.


How do you say something is broken?

adjective
  1. shattered.
  2. fractured.
  3. smashed.
  4. damaged.
  5. ruined.
  6. busted.
  7. cracked.
  8. fragmented.


What is another word for making things worse?

Worsen, intensify, aggravate and compound are similar, but exacerbate has the sense of an irritant being added in to make something bad even worse.

Which idiom means to make a bad situation even worse?

Idiom of the day: Add fuel to the fire. Meaning: To make a bad situation worse. Example: Shouting at a crying child just adds fuel to the fire.


How do you say make the situation worse?

make worse
  1. add insult to injury.
  2. aggravate.
  3. exacerbate.
  4. fan the flames.
  5. intensify.
  6. irritate.
  7. rub salt into the wound.
  8. twist the knife in the wound.


How do you say broken professionally?

Here are some alternative phrases that should come in handy if you have to explain your situation or turn down an invitation for financial reasons.
  1. I'm running a little low on funds.
  2. I'm feeling the pinch at the moment.
  3. I'm temporarily in the red.
  4. I'm nearly running on empty.
  5. My resources are a little depleted.


What is the adjective of damage?

adjective. /ˈdæmɪdʒɪŋ/ /ˈdæmɪdʒɪŋ/ ​causing damage; having a bad effect on somebody/something.


What is the strongest word for pain?

  • agony.
  • distress.
  • anguish.
  • misery.
  • discomfort.
  • torment.
  • torture.
  • hurt.


How do you say unbearable pain?

anguishing
  1. agonizing.
  2. excruciating.
  3. harrowing.
  4. painful.
  5. suffering.
  6. torturing.
  7. torturous.


What is a word worse than severe?

fatal. adjective. with very serious negative effects.


What is it called when something is broken beyond repair?

irreparable. adjectiveunable to be fixed. beyond repair. broken.

What's a word for someone who ruins everything?

Calling someone a spoilsport, though, is often just a way to pressure them to do something everyone knows is wrong. Definitions of spoilsport. someone who spoils the pleasure of others. synonyms: killjoy, party pooper, wet blanket. types: fuss-budget, fusspot, worrier, worrywart.