1. frazzled - Adjective
2. frazzled - Verb
frazzled
simple past and past participle of frazzle
Frayed at the edges.
(colloquial) Stressed and exhausted either physically or emotionally.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBackgrounds were generally not used, and when they were, Schulz's frazzled lines imbued them with a fraught, psychological appearance. Source: Internet
Sourdough waffles come with home cured bacon or trout, and a brioche roll is stuffed to breaking point with densely meaty, spiced boerewors sausage, a fried egg, German mustard and a sprinkling of crunchy frazzled onions. Source: Internet
January Jones looked unusually frazzled as she dressed up as Miss Hannigan from Annie, who was immortalized by Carol Burnett in the 1982 film. Source: Internet
As you can imagine we are frazzled and stunned by the blaze that occurred overnight at our Respect is Burning Supperclub. Source: Internet
I frequently passed the time in airports by chatting up frazzled mothers and babbling toddlers—a 2-year-old, quite to my surprise, once crawled into my lap. Source: Internet
I opened it, feeling frazzled, to find our neighbour Jai holding a tray which he handed over. Source: Internet