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Synonyms for carried away
Grammar : Adj, adv, verb |
Spell : kar-ee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkær i |
Top 10 synonyms for carried away Other synonyms for the word carried away
- abduct
- absent
- absent-minded
- abstract
- abstracted
- agitate
- agitated
- allure
- amputate
- anxious
- beguiled
- berserk
- beside oneself
- besotted
- bewitched
- blazing
- blissful
- body snatch
- bothered
- bundle off
- busy
- captivated
- carried away
- carry away
- carry off
- cart off
- cast a spell on
- caught up in
- charmed
- coax
- convulsive
- corybantic
- crazed
- crazy
- crazy about
- daydreaming
- decoy
- deep
- delectate
- delirious
- demented
- depose
- detach
- dethrone
- dig out
- disburden
- discard
- discharge
- dislodge
- dismiss
- disorderly
- displace
- distracted
- distraught
- distressed
- disturb
- divine
- do away with
- doff
- draw
- dreaming
- drunk
- ecstatic
- efface
- eject
- electrify
- elevate
- eliminate
- emotional
- employed
- empty
- enamor
- enamored
- enchant
- engaged
- engrossed
- enrapture
- enraptured
- ensorcell
- enthrall
- enthralled
- enthused
- entice
- entrance
- entranced
- erase
- euphoric
- evacuate
- exalted
- excite
- expel
- expunge
- extract
- far gone on
- fascinate
- fascinated
- fiery
- fired
- foolish
- frantic
- frenetic
- frenzied
- fuming
- furious
- get rid of
- grab
- gratify
- gripped
- guided
- happy
- held
- hex
- hijack
- hold for ransom
- hung up
- hypnotize
- hypnotized
- hysterical
- immersed
- impassioned
- impetuous
- impress
- in a fit
- in seventh heaven
- inattentive
- incensed
- inflame
- inflamed
- insane
- intent
- intoxicated
- inveigh
- involved
- irrepressible
- junk
- kill
- knock dead
- lay hands on
- lost
- lure
- mad
- maddened
- magnetize
- make a hit with
- make happy
- make off with
- move
- nervous
- neurotic
- oblivious
- occupied
- off-load
- oust
- out of hand
- out of one's mind
- out of one's wit
- overjoyed
- overwhelmed
- overwrought
- panic-stricken
- passionate
- pirate
- please
- possessed
- preoccupied
- provoke
- pull out
- purge
- quicken
- rabid
- raging
- raise
- rampant
- rapturous
- rattled
- raving
- ravish
- ravished
- rebellious
- relegate
- remove
- remove cargo
- rip out
- run away with
- seduce
- seduced
- seething
- seize
- send
- separate
- shanghai
- shed
- ship
- shook up
- silly
- skim
- skyjack
- slay
- smitten
- snatch
- spasmodic
- spell
- spellbind
- spellbound
- spirit away
- steal
- stimulate
- stir
- strike out
- sweep off feet
- take
- take away
- take down
- take off
- take out
- taken
- tear out
- tempestuous
- thrill
- thrilled
- throw out
- touched
- trance
- transfer
- transport
- transported
- turbulent
- turn on
- unbalanced
- unburden
- unconscious
- uncontrollable
- uncontrolled
- under a spell
- ungovernable
- unhinged
- unlade
- unload
- unmanageable
- unnerved
- unpack
- unrestrained
- unruly
- unseat
- unship
- unstow
- uplifted
- uplight
- uproarious
- uproot
- upset
- vehement
- very upset
- violent
- voodoo
- waylay
- wild
- wile
- wipe out
- withdraw
- worked up
- worked-up
- wow
- wrapped
- wrapped up
Définition of carried away
Origin :- c.1600, "vehicle for carrying," from carry (v.). U.S. football sense attested by 1949.
- As in infatuated : adj in love with; obsessed
- As in rapt : adj absorbed, fascinated
- As in beside oneself : adj in a panic
- As in inspired : adj seemingly moved by supernatural powers
- As in out of control : adj behaving unreasonably
- As in delirious : adj excited; very happy
- As in hysterical : adj very upset, excited
- As in on cloud nine : adv filled with joy
- As in kidnap : verb abduct; hold for ransom
- As in remove : verb lift or move object; take off, away
- As in shanghai : verb kidnap
- As in transport : verb captivate, delight
- As in discharge : verb unload
- As in enchant : verb delight, mesmerize
- At length, carried away by impatience, I reprimanded him publicly.
- Extract from : « Brave and Bold » by Horatio Alger
- In despair he looked at her as she flew along, as if carried away by the blast.
- Extract from : « The Dream » by Emile Zola
- We captured an immense amount of these stores, a portion of which we carried away.
- Extract from : « Ned Myers » by James Fenimore Cooper
- As for me, I was carried away with my teeth chattering, nervous and half fainting.
- Extract from : « My Double Life » by Sarah Bernhardt
- Other carriages would come, but there were the dead to be carried away.
- Extract from : « My Double Life » by Sarah Bernhardt
- He slew all the males, and carried away all the women and children.
- Extract from : « Slavery Ordained of God » by Rev. Fred A. Ross, D.D.
- An amateur, however, is carried away by his desire for results.
- Extract from : « The Forest » by Stewart Edward White
- The smoke was carried away through a great cleft in the rocks.
- Extract from : « Micah Clarke » by Arthur Conan Doyle
- Some one ran for his mother, and after a time he was carried away.
- Extract from : « The Harbor » by Ernest Poole
- Every morning their dung is carried away, and they are well curried and combed.
- Extract from : « The History of Louisiana » by Le Page Du Pratz
Antonyms for carried away
- accept
- add
- allow
- annoy
- apathetic
- assign
- balanced
- bear
- bore
- bother
- calm
- collected
- combine
- continue
- controlled
- cool
- create
- dam
- delegate
- depress
- despising
- detain
- discourage
- disenchant
- disenchanted
- disgust
- disinterested
- displease
- dissuade
- disturb
- dull
- employ
- engage
- fill
- fix
- free
- give
- give birth
- happy
- hating
- hire
- hold
- imprison
- include
- indifferent
- insert
- keep
- let go
- liberate
- load
- lull
- mild
- moderate
- normal
- offend
- owe
- pacify
- peaceful
- permit
- place
- plant
- pleased
- put in
- put on
- quiet
- ratify
- reasonable
- receive
- reject
- release
- remain
- repel
- repulse
- repulsed
- retain
- sane
- serene
- soothe
- sorrowful
- sow
- stay
- tire
- tranquilize
- troubled
- turn off
- turned off
- unenthusiastic
- unexcited
- unhappy
- unite
- unpassionate
- upset
- welcome
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