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All burn up synonyms

burn up
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verb burn up

  • spend β€” to pay out, disburse, or expend; dispose of (money, wealth, resources, etc.): resisting the temptation to spend one's money.
  • worry β€” to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; fret.
  • bother β€” If you do not bother to do something or if you do not bother with it, you do not do it, consider it, or use it because you think it is unnecessary or because you are too lazy.
  • blow β€” When a wind or breeze blows, the air moves.
  • wrong β€” not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
  • disturb β€” to interrupt the quiet, rest, peace, or order of; unsettle.
  • unsettle β€” to alter from a settled state; cause to be no longer firmly fixed or established; render unstable; disturb: Violence unsettled the government.
  • rattle β€” to give out or cause a rapid succession of short, sharp sounds, as in consequence of agitation and repeated concussions: The windows rattled in their frames.
  • frighten β€” to make afraid or fearful; throw into a fright; terrify; scare.
  • puzzle β€” a toy, problem, or other contrivance designed to amuse by presenting difficulties to be solved by ingenuity or patient effort.
  • astound β€” If something astounds you, you are very surprised by it.
  • shake β€” to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements.
  • complicate β€” To complicate something means to make it more difficult to understand or deal with.
  • amaze β€” If something amazes you, it surprises you very much.
  • startle β€” to disturb or agitate suddenly as by surprise or alarm.
  • disrupt β€” to cause disorder or turmoil in: The news disrupted their conference.
  • unnerve β€” to deprive of courage, strength, determination, or confidence; upset: Fear unnerved him.
  • interrupt β€” to cause or make a break in the continuity or uniformity of (a course, process, condition, etc.).
  • dishearten β€” to depress the hope, courage, or spirits of; discourage.
  • flicker β€” to burn unsteadily; shine with a wavering light: The candle flickered in the wind and went out.
  • flash β€” a precedence code for handling messages about initial enemy contact or operational combat messages of extreme urgency within the U.S. military.
  • break out β€” If something such as war, fighting, or disease breaks out, it begins suddenly.
  • blaze β€” When a fire blazes, it burns strongly and brightly.
  • glow β€” a light emitted by or as if by a substance heated to luminosity; incandescence.
  • awaken β€” To awaken a feeling in a person means to cause them to start having this feeling.
  • inspire β€” to fill with an animating, quickening, or exalting influence: His courage inspired his followers.
  • whet β€” to sharpen (a knife, tool, etc.) by grinding or friction.
  • sharpen β€” knife: make sharper
  • foment β€” to instigate or foster (discord, rebellion, etc.); promote the growth or development of: to foment trouble; to foment discontent.
  • scandalize β€” to shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper.
  • shock β€” a thick, bushy mass, as of hair.
  • insult β€” to treat or speak to insolently or with contemptuous rudeness; affront.
  • inspect β€” to look carefully at or over; view closely and critically: to inspect every part of the motor.
  • consider β€” If you consider a person or thing to be something, you have the opinion that this is what they are.
  • scan β€” to glance at or over or read hastily: to scan a page.
  • peruse β€” to read through with thoroughness or care: to peruse a report.
  • dissect β€” to cut apart (an animal body, plant, etc.) to examine the structure, relation of parts, or the like.
  • probe β€” to search into or examine thoroughly; question closely: to probe one's conscience.
  • watch β€” to be alertly on the lookout, look attentively, or observe, as to see what comes, is done, or happens: to watch while an experiment is performed.
  • check out β€” When you check out of a hotel or clinic where you have been staying, or if someone checks you out, you pay the bill and leave.
  • investigate β€” to examine, study, or inquire into systematically; search or examine into the particulars of; examine in detail.
  • comb β€” A comb is a flat piece of plastic or metal with narrow pointed teeth along one side, which you use to tidy your hair.
  • sift β€” to separate and retain the coarse parts of (flour, ashes, etc.) with a sieve.
  • analyze β€” to separate (a thing, idea, etc.) into its parts so as to find out their nature, proportion, function, interrelationship, etc.
  • check β€” Check is also a noun.
  • look over β€” the act of looking: a look of inquiry.
  • work up β€” exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
  • toast β€” a salutation or a few words of congratulation, good wishes, appreciation, remembrance, etc., uttered immediately before drinking to a person, event, etc.
  • disturb β€” to interrupt the quiet, rest, peace, or order of; unsettle.
  • blight β€” You can refer to something as a blight when it causes great difficulties, and damages or spoils other things.
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