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Dis-impassioned Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for dis-impassioned in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of dis-impassioned in 10 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for dis-impassioned alphabetically.

agitated
  • aroused
  • excited
  • flustered
  • moved
  • upset
angered
  • irate
  • riled
  • sore
annoyed
  • bothered
  • irked
  • miffed
  • sore
aroused
  • agitate
  • alert
  • animate
  • awaken
  • call
  • challenge
  • electrify
  • enliven
  • fire up
  • foment
  • foster
  • goad
  • heat up
  • incite
  • inflame
  • instigate
distressed
  • afflicted
  • agitated
  • all torn up
  • antsy
  • anxious
  • basket case
  • bothered
  • bugged
  • bummed out
  • bundle of nerves
  • concerned
  • cut up
  • discombobulated
  • disconsolate
  • distracted
  • distrait
excited
  • aflame
  • agitated
  • animated
  • annoyed
  • aroused
  • awakened
  • beside oneself
  • charged
  • delighted
  • discomposed
  • disconcerted
  • disturbed
  • eager
  • enthusiastic
  • feverish
  • fired up
nervous
  • afraid
  • agitated
  • annoyed
  • apprehensive
  • basket case
  • bothered
  • concerned
  • distressed
  • disturbed
  • edgy
  • excitable
  • fidgety
  • fitful
  • flustered
  • fussy
  • hesitant
perturbed
  • anxious
  • bothered
  • flustered
  • restless
  • uneasy
  • upset
upset
  • agitated
  • all torn up
  • amazed
  • antsy
  • apprehensive
  • blue
  • broken up
  • bummed out
  • capsized
  • chaotic
  • come apart
  • confused
  • disconcerted
  • dismayed
  • disordered
  • disquieted
worried
  • afraid
  • apprehensive
  • beside oneself
  • bothered
  • clutched
  • concerned
  • distracted
  • distraught
  • distressed
  • disturbed
  • fearful
  • fretful
  • frightened
  • hung up
  • ill at ease
  • nervous

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