Razzle vs Frazzle - What's the difference?
razzle | frazzle |
To dazzle or disorient
*{{quote-book, 1993, , The Paradise of Bombs
, passage=My sister had the good sense to keep mum about our babysitter's stories, but I was so razzled by hopes of meeting with these aliens and learning their world-saving secrets that I blabbed about the possibility to my mother, who quickly wormed the entire chronicle from me.}}
*{{quote-news, 2005, April 28, Jay Mariotti, While Wizards talk, upstart Bulls just shut up and play, Chicago Sun-Times
, passage="We got razzled ," said Wizards center Brendan Haywood, inventing a word on a night when he did little else. "It's the playoffs. You've got to play."}}
To fray or wear down, especially at the edges.
To drain emotionally or physically
As verbs the difference between razzle and frazzle
is that razzle is to dazzle or disorient while frazzle is to fray or wear down, especially at the edges.As a noun frazzle is
(informal) a burnt fragment; a cinder or crisp.razzle
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Derived terms
*razzledSee also
*razzle-dazzlefrazzle
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(en-verb)- The new puppy has been chewing on everything, and my favorite afghan has become frazzled .
- After dealing with the children all day, I just can't help being frazzled .
