Frazzled vs Frizzled - What's the difference?
frazzled | frizzled |
(frazzle)
frayed at the edges
stressed and exhausted either physically or emotionally
(frizzle)
(label) To fry something until crisp and curled.
(label) To scorch.
*{{quote-book, year=1935, author=
, title=Death on the Centre Court, chapter=3
, passage=It had been his intention to go to Wimbledon, but as he himself said: “Why be blooming well frizzled when you can hear all the results over the wireless. And results are all that concern me. […]”}}
(label) To fry noisily.
To curl or crisp, as hair; to frizz; to crinkle.
A curl; a lock of hair crisped.
* 1911 , (Jack London), The Whale Tooth
*:The frizzle -headed man-eaters were loath to leave their fleshpots so long as the harvest of human carcases was plentiful. Sometimes, when the harvest was too plentiful, they imposed on the missionaries by letting the word slip out that on such a day there would be a killing and a barbecue.
As verbs the difference between frazzled and frizzled
is that frazzled is past tense of frazzle while frizzled is past tense of frizzle.As an adjective frazzled
is frayed at the edges.frazzled
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)Derived terms
* frazzledness * unfrazzledfrizzled
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Verb
(head)frizzle
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Alternative forms
* (l), (l), (l), (l)Verb
(en-verb)George Goodchild
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