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Results for: worried, concerned, alarmed; agitated, disturbed; bewildered, confused aND 8=8Translations 1 - 30 of 254
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(also spelled spacey) confused, disoriented; spaced-out, bewildered (as from drug-use)spacy
(Slang) crazy, insane, mad; drunken, intoxicated, behaving oddly, bewildered, pixillated, using pixelspixilated
, confused, fog, haze; stain; dirt, fuzzy or indistinct image, make foggy, make vague; make dim; dirty, soil, make or become fuzzy, make or become vague, smear or smeared areablur
A discipline concerned with determining value and making decisions. The finance function allocates resources, including the acquiring, investing, and managing resources.Finance
a reelful, dance music, dance reel, feel giddy or confused, move unsteadily, revolving storage device, roll up, wind onto a spool; sway, falter, Scottish dance, section of motion-picture film, cylinder around which long flexible material is wound (such...reel
ability to be confused, ability to be bewildered, ability to be perplexedconfusability
ability to be disturbed, confusability; ability to be diverted or sidetrackeddistractibility
accounting concerned with production costscost accounting
act in a confused way, gross error, stupid mistake, make a serious mistake, make a stupid mistake; move back and forth in a clumsy manner, move blindly, grope, move clumsily, speak in clumsy mannerblunder
act of ejecting bits of food or water from the mouth accompanied by explosive sounds; confused and incoherent speech, eject bits of food or water from the mouth while making explosive sounds; make popping or exploding sounds, make popping sound, noise ...sputter
adherent of realism, one who is concerned with the real; one who portrays things as they truly are, pragmatistrealist
adherer to a literal interpretation of the Bible; person that is extremely devoted to or concerned with booksbibliolater
affair that should involve somebody, be interesting or important to somebody, be on the subject of, business, caring feelings, interest; affect, involve; worry, involve somebody or get involved, make somebody worried, object, worry or something causing...concern
affected or involved, curious or concerned, fascinated; concerned, involved; having a share or stake in something; motivated by self-interest, wanting somethinginterested
affecting the nerves, agitated, tense, anxious, apprehensive; of or relating to the nerves, of nerves, timid, uneasynervous
against business principles or practices, not concerned with commerce or business, that is not involved with trade, not conforming to accepted commercial practice, unprofitableuncommercial
agitatedhet up
agitated or indecisive state, be agitated and indecisive, hesitate; tremble; be excited or agitated, shiver, state of confusion, extreme agitation or excitement; vacillation, hesitationdither
agitated state, coat with lather, form a lather; become lathered with sweat (as of a horse); coat with lather; beat, hit (Slang), produce lather, soapy foam; frothy foam formed by excessive sweating; nervous state, agitated condition (Slang), soapy fro...lather
agitated state, fit of bad temper, temper tantrum (Slang), fit of tempersnit
agitated state, state of distress or agitationswivet
agitated, aroused, stirred up, provoked, stimulated, happy and enthusiastic, physically arousedexcited
agitated, having a fever, having an abnormally high body temperature; excited, agitated; pertaining to or resembling a fever; infested with fever (i.e. a region); tending to cause fever, having fever, relating to feverfeverish
agitated, shocked, deeply upset, set of timber parts for barrel, shake, bundle of grain or corn; set of wood and metal pieces for constructing a barrel or boxshook
agitated; confused; excitedflurried
agitation, beat rapidly, flap wings, wave; (about the heart) beat; vibrate, tremble, quiver; confuse, agitate; run about aimlessly, flapping or fluttering movement; agitated state, nervousness, excitedness; commotion; abnormally fast heartbeat; rapid c...flutter
AIDS-related complex, American Red Cross; American organization concerned with the alleviation of human suffering and the promotion of public healthARC
aimed at providing health, professional field concerned with the maintenance or restoration of good health; procedures and methods used to maintain or restore good healthhealthcare
algebra concerned with binary combinationsBoolean algebra
amazed, dazed; bewildered; blinded, stunnedbedazzled
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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