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consumed

6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for consumed, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adj — Completely filled with or overwhelmed by a feeling.

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consumed with jealousy consumed by guilt consumed with rage

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What does “consumed” mean?

The word “consumed” means completely filled with or overwhelmed by a feeling. In plain terms, totally overwhelmed by an emotion.

How do you use “consumed” in a sentence?

Here is “consumed” used in a sentence: “She was consumed with worry after missing his call.”

What part of speech is “consumed”?

“Consumed” is an adjective.

Is “consumed” a common word?

“Consumed” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What preposition follows 'consumed' when describing an emotion?

When consumed describes being overwhelmed by a feeling, it is followed by 'by' or 'with', as in 'consumed by grief' or 'consumed with jealousy'. Both prepositions are correct and widely used in this sense.

What is the difference between 'consumed by' and 'consumed with'?

The two are largely interchangeable when describing overwhelming emotion. 'Consumed by' tends to stress the feeling as a force acting on the person, while 'consumed with' presents it more as an emotion the person is filled with, but the meaning is essentially the same.

What is the difference between 'consumed' and 'obsessed'?

Being consumed by a feeling means being completely overwhelmed or filled by it, such as consumed by guilt. Obsessed suggests a fixation on a particular thought, person, or object; you can be consumed by a broad emotion without being obsessed with any single thing.

What feelings commonly go with 'consumed by'?

The adjective often pairs with intense, negative emotions, giving collocations like consumed by grief, guilt, rage, jealousy, fear, or doubt. It can also describe positive absorption, as in consumed by passion or ambition.

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