overwrought in Spanish
overwrought in Spanish is nerviosisimo, rabioso, sobrexitado — overwrought means extremely nervous, upset, or agitated.
overwrought in Spanish
nerviosisimo
Excessively nervous, excited, tense, angry, anxious, or upset; overemotional; very uneasy.
rabioso
Excessively nervous, excited, tense, angry, anxious, or upset; overemotional; very uneasy.
sobrexitado
Excessively nervous, excited, tense, angry, anxious, or upset; overemotional; very uneasy.
What does "overwrought" mean?
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adj Extremely nervous, upset, or agitated.
"She became overwrought after hearing the bad news."
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adj Too elaborate or overdone in style.
"Critics called the novel's prose overwrought and exhausting to read."
overwrought in a sentence
- She became overwrought after hearing the bad news.
- Critics called the novel's prose overwrought and exhausting to read.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "overwrought" in Spanish?
"overwrought" in Spanish is nerviosisimo, rabioso, sobrexitado. overwrought means: Extremely nervous, upset, or agitated.
How do you use "overwrought" in a sentence?
Example: "She became overwrought after hearing the bad news." In Spanish, "overwrought" is nerviosisimo, rabioso, sobrexitado.
Are there other ways to say "overwrought" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 3 translations listed for "overwrought": nerviosisimo, rabioso, sobrexitado.
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