scandalous, ghastly, horrendous, abominable, dreadful, horrid, eerie, disgusting, abhorrent, terrifying, hideous, heinous, grisly, shameful, awful, gruesome, nasty, grim, scary, terrible.
atrocious
- appalling.
- awful.
- bad.
- beastly.
- detestable.
- disgusting.
- dreadful.
- execrable.
In this page you can discover 41 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for terribly, like: badly, horribly, notoriously, unbelievably, very, frightfully, fatally, fearfully, drastically, staggeringly and discouragingly.
a person who habitually causes difficulty or problems, especially by inciting others to defy those in authority. People who thrive on drama are basically troublemakers, but few will admit to that.
A vandal is someone who harms or destroys other people's property. Vandalizing is the damaging of someone else's possessions or property. A person who vandalizes is a vandal.
I'd probably go with either Discoridan or anarchist, depending on the flavor of their desire for chaos. Discordianisim is a religous philosophy favoring chaos, and Anarchy a political one. However, the person in question does not have to be an actual adherent to either to be labled as such in a metaphorical way.
catalyst. noun. someone or something that causes something to happen or change.
: one that stirs up the masses of the people (as to hatred or violence) : demagogue.
Something that is alarming makes you feel afraid or anxious that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen. adj (=worrying) The disease has spread at an alarming rate.
In this page you can discover 47 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for alarming, like: upsetting, startling, distressing, disquieting, terrorizing, frightening, dangerous, disturbing, frightful, unalarming and dangersome.
: causing people to feel danger or alarm or to be worried or frightened alarming news The statistics revealed an alarming increase in childhood obesity.
Alarming sentence examples
- It was always exciting in an alarming way.
- I find nothing alarming in what we will discuss.
- A more alarming difficulty lay before him.
- Almost half a century afterwards the practice had become still more alarming; and in 1534 a new act was tried, apparently with as little success.
adjective. causing alarm or fear: an alarming case of pneumonia; an alarming lack of respect.
oppose. Antonyms: aid, abet, back, support, advance, expedite. Synonyms: withstand, resist, mutch, obstruct, confront, oppugn, bar, hinder, contravene, check, thwart.
verb (used with object)to overcome or overwhelm in feeling; affect or impress excessively: overpowered with confusion and desire. to gain mastery over the bodily powers or mental faculties of: a strong drink that quickly overpowered him.
1 : to overcome by superior force : subdue. 2 : to affect with overwhelming intensity the stench overpowered us. 3 : to provide with more power than is needed or desirable a dangerously overpowered car.
transitive verb. If you overpower someone, you manage to take hold of and keep hold of them, although they struggle a lot.
adjective. that overpowers; overwhelming: an overpowering conviction of the truth.