What are synonyms for carried?

transported
  • carried.
  • conveyed.
  • shifted.
  • transferred.

What is the synonym of carried away?

synonyms: bear away, bear off, carry off, take away. Antonyms: bring, convey, fetch, get. go or come after and bring or take back. bring, convey, take.

What word means easily carried?

portable
First appearing around 1400, portable stems from the Latin word portare, meaning “to carry.” Used as an adjective, portable describes something you can carry around easily.

What is an antonym of carried?

Antonyms for carried. excluded, left (out), missed out.

What means carried away?

Definition of be/get carried away

: to be so excited that one is no longer in control of one’s behavior I shouldn’t have behaved like that. I just got carried away.

What is the meaning of carried off?

Definition of carry off

transitive verb. 1 : to cause the death of the plague carried off thousands. 2 : to perform or manage successfully : bring off tried to look suave but couldn’t carry it off.

What is move away or carry away?

Definitions of carry away. verb. remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state. synonyms: bear away, bear off, carry off, take away.

What is the synonym of Swept Away?

dismiss. verbsend away, remove; free. abolish. banish.

What does losing something mean?

1 : to be unable to find or have at hand I lost my keys. 2 : to become deprived of She lost her job. 3 : to become deprived of by death She lost her grandfather. 4 : to fail to use : waste There’s no time to lose. 5 : to fail to win They lost the game.

What is a word for overly excited?

flipped-out. freaked-out. histrionic. histrionical. hot-and-bothered.

What is the meaning of swept off?

: to make (someone) suddenly become very attracted to one in a romantic way She says that he swept her off her feet, and they were married six months later.

What is a synonym for swept up?

scoop. verbdig up; shovel. bail. clear away.

What does swept out mean?

Definition of sweep out

1 : to remove dust, dirt, etc., from (something) by using a broom or brush Please sweep out the room when you’re done working. 2 : to push, carry, or lift (someone or something) with great force The debris was swept out to sea by the tide.

What is the past tense of sweep?

swept
simple past tense and past participle of sweep1.

What means are you high?

: being drunk or under the influence of a drug (as marijuana) taken especially for pleasure : high.