Synonyms for palpitant
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : pal-pi-tuh nt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpæl pɪ tənt |
Top 10 synonyms for palpitant Other synonyms for the word palpitant
- alarmed
- all nerves
- bothered
- constrained
- discomposed
- dismayed
- disquieted
- disturbed
- fidgety
- fretful
- harassed
- ill at ease
- in turmoil
- irascible
- jittery
- jumpy
- nervous
- on edge
- on the qui vive
- palpitant
- peevish
- perplexed
- perturbed
- precarious
- restive
- restless
- shaken
- shaky
- strained
- suspicious
- tense
- tormented
- troubled
- unquiet
- unsettled
- unstable
- upset
- vexed
- worried
- wrung
Définition of palpitant
Origin :- 1837, from French palpitant (early 16c.), from Latin palpitantem, present participle of palpitare "to move frequently and swiftly, tremble, throb," frequentative of palpare "to touch" (see feel (v.)).
- As in uneasy : adj awkward, uncomfortable
- Swooned the sound on the wide lagoons into palpitant silence.
- Extract from : « Poems » by William D. Howells
- But love, real love, dewy and palpitant and tender, you do not know.
- Extract from : « The House of Pride » by Jack London
- I was palpitant with apprehension, as who similarly placed would not have been?
- Extract from : « Fibble, D. D. » by Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb
- The palpitant desire of all nature in the spring thrilled through his heart.
- Extract from : « Heart of the Blue Ridge » by Waldron Baily
- He was hatless and coatless, and palpitant with the excitement of the sport.
- Extract from : « The Arrival of Jimpson » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- Then there followed a palpitant moment while she held her breath and shut her eyes.
- Extract from : « Missy » by Dana Gatlin
- She was so supple of form and so radiant of color, and so palpitant with timid joy.
- Extract from : « Rose of Dutcher's Coolly » by Hamlin Garland
- This was followed by a palpitant hugging, from the folds of which emerged vague, bubbling sounds.
- Extract from : « The Trimming of Goosie » by James Hopper
- Into Piedmont swarmed the youth of all northern Italy, girt with sword and gun, palpitant for strife.
- Extract from : « Builders of United Italy » by Rupert Sargent Holland
- So vital was the effect as one looked, that it seemed a palpitant personality of breath and soul.
- Extract from : « The Portal of Dreams » by Charles Neville Buck
Antonyms for palpitant
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