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knocked over synonyms

Trying to find another word for knocked over in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of knocked over in 22 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for knocked over alphabetically.

  • bedridden
  • broken
  • damaged
  • defective
  • deformed
  • enfeebled
  • game
  • gimp
  • halt
  • hamstrung
  • handicapped
  • harmed
  • hog-tied
  • abject
  • all torn up
  • atrabilious
  • black
  • bleak
  • broody
  • bummed out
  • cast down
  • cheerless
  • clouded
  • crestfallen
  • dampened
  • dashed
  • bad
  • bleeding
  • blue
  • bummed out
  • cast-down
  • crestfallen
  • crummy
  • dejected
  • despondent
  • destroyed
  • disconsolate
  • dispirited
  • down
  • all in
  • beat
  • bleary
  • burned out
  • dead
  • dead tired
  • depleted
  • dragging
  • effete
  • far-gone
  • hacked
  • pooped
  • spent
  • immersed
  • in Davy Jones' locker
  • submerged
  • sunk
  • all in
  • beat
  • bleary
  • bone-weary
  • bushed
  • crippled
  • dead
  • dead tired
  • debilitated
  • disabled
  • dog-tired
  • done for
  • done in
  • all in
  • bushed
  • dead
  • depleted
  • done
  • effete
  • far-gone
  • on last leg
  • ready to drop
  • spent
  • tired
  • used up
  • washed-out
  • collapsed
  • decayed
  • dishonored
  • immoral
  • loose
  • ruinous
  • shaken
  • shamed
  • sinful
  • unchaste
  • exhaust
  • fray
  • knock out
  • poop
  • prostrate
  • rip
  • shred
  • tear
  • tire
  • tucker
  • wear
  • action
  • attenuate
  • batter
  • blunt
  • cripple
  • damage
  • debilitate
  • disarm
  • disenable
  • disqualify
  • enervate
  • enfeeble
  • exhaust
  • bedridden
  • broken-down
  • confined
  • crippled
  • debilitated
  • handicapped
  • helpless
  • hurt
  • immobilized
  • impaired
  • impotent
  • incapable
  • infirm
  • comfortless
  • dejected
  • desolate
  • despairing
  • disconsolate
  • discouraged
  • distressed
  • forlorn
  • heartbroken
  • heartsick
  • sad
  • unconsolable
  • acquiescent
  • amenable
  • at one's beck and call
  • attentive
  • biddable
  • complaisant
  • compliant
  • controllable
  • deferential
  • devoted
  • docile
  • docious
  • duteous
  • affected
  • at a loss for words
  • beaten
  • blown-away
  • bowled-over
  • buried
  • conquered
  • defeated
  • overthrown
  • run-over
  • speechless
  • swamped
  • swept off one's feet
  • benumbed
  • crippled
  • disabled
  • helpless
  • inactive
  • incapacitated
  • inert
  • nerveless
  • paralytic
  • stupefied
  • torpid
  • unmoving
  • beat
  • burned out
  • bushed
  • collapsing
  • dead on one's feet
  • dog-tired
  • done for
  • done in
  • drained
  • drooping
  • drowsy
  • enervated
  • exhausted
  • all in
  • bleary
  • blown
  • burnt-out
  • bushed
  • consumed
  • dead
  • debilitated
  • depleted
  • disbursed
  • dissipated
  • dog-tired
  • done-in
  • abject
  • accommodating
  • acquiescent
  • amenable
  • bowing down
  • comformable
  • complying
  • deferential
  • docile
  • domesticated
  • dutiful
  • giving-in
  • humble
  • a slave to
  • abject
  • acquiescent
  • at one's beck and call
  • at one's mercy
  • bootlicking
  • cowering
  • cringing
  • dancing
  • deferential
  • docile
  • fawning
  • ignoble
  • all in
  • beat
  • bleary
  • bone-weary
  • bushed
  • crippled
  • dead
  • dead tired
  • debilitated
  • disabled
  • dog-tired
  • done for
  • done in
  • all in
  • beat
  • bleary
  • bone-weary
  • bushed
  • crippled
  • dead
  • dead tired
  • debilitated
  • disabled
  • dog-tired
  • done for
  • done in
  • battered
  • broken down
  • crumbling
  • decaying
  • decrepit. in ruins
  • deteriorated
  • dilapidated
  • falling apart
  • falling down
  • in disrepair
  • ramshackle
  • run-down
  • the worse for wear

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