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Sinónimos y Antónimos de "Agobiado"

Sinónimos y Antónimos de "Agobiado"

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Let's see how many synonyms and antonyms we can name for la palabra del día:

**Agobiado- overwhelmed, snowed under, weighed down****

*Hint (some of the words used for "calm" yesterday will work for today's word also, but in the reverse.)

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updated Feb 5, 2010
edited by Nicole-B
posted by Nicole-B

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Merriam Webster defines the words as:

agobiado, agobiada: -weary, worn-out, weighted-down

abrumado: abrumada -Agobiar con algún peso o trabajo: -Molestar, apurar a una persona por exceso de alabanzas, atenciones o burlas

i would say, as a native spanish speaker that yes, the are interchangeable in most spanish-speaking countries i have been to.

updated Oct 15, 2009
posted by zenejero
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I asked this very same question several weeks ago.

Are agobiar and abrumar interchangeable?

updated Oct 10, 2009
posted by --Mariana--
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Antónimo de "Agobiado"= aliviar

updated Oct 2, 2009
posted by Nicole-B
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Un sinónimo; Sumersión.

Let´s hope the levee doesn´t break. grin

updated Oct 2, 2009
posted by quépasa
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Un sinónimo = inundar

updated Oct 2, 2009
posted by Nicole-B
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How to remember Agobiar - think "gob smacked" grin grin

updated Oct 2, 2009
posted by ian-hill
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Sinónimos españoles por Agobiar - Oprimir = to oppress y Cargar = to burden.

updated Oct 2, 2009
posted by ian-hill
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Un sinónimo fácil de "agobiado" es abrumado.

updated Oct 2, 2009
posted by limes