Bullied synonyms
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To browbeat; bully
To mistreat or intimidate by bullying.
To intimidate with harsh, stern looks and talk; bully
To bully; to intimidate.
To walk with a bold, arrogant, or lordly stride; strut
The definition of antagonize is to cause someone to react with unkindness or opposition.
To oppress someone
To coerce, make submit, etc. by filling with terror, as by the use or threat of violence
To extract, identify, or cause to come about. Used with out :
(Intransitive) To be carried or supported by something lightly and quickly; to travel in such a way, as though on horseback. [from 10th c.]
To oppress is to have something worry you or weigh you down.
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To threaten (an evil to be inflicted).
To imtimidate is defined as to frighten someone or to make someone be in awe of you, especially if you do so in order to get what you want.
(Slang) To inhale the fumes of (a volatile chemical, for example) as a means of becoming intoxicated.
To make repeated attacks or raids on (an enemy, for example).
To cause to feel fright; make suddenly afraid; scare; terrify
To rule (over) in a harsh or arrogant way; tyrannize; bully
The definition of coerce means to use force or scare tactics to get someone to do something.
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To give orders to, especially in an arrogant or domineering manner:
Bluster means for wind to blow like a storm, or for someone to speak or act noisily.
The definition of annoy means to irritate or disturb.
To strike with or as with a bludgeon
To make timid and submissive by filling with fear or awe; intimidate
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allowed (antonym)
The definition of allow means to permit or to give permission.
flattered (antonym)
To encourage, esp. falsely
cajoled (antonym)
To coax with flattery and insincere talk; wheedle
dominated (related)
To have foremost place (in something)
Find another word for bullied. In this page you can discover 33 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for bullied, like: hectored, bullyragged, browbeaten, strong-armed, swaggered, antagonized, dragooned, victimized, tyrannized, terrorized and teased.