fantods

The word “fantods” has 2 syllables: fan-tods

It's pronounced as /ˈfæn.tɒdz/


What is synonym and antonym for fantods?

In the thesaurus, “fantods” has 40 synonyms and 23 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for fantods along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for fantods

  • biliousness
  • blues
  • cantankerousness
  • choler
  • crankiness
  • crossness
  • crotchetiness
  • disagreeableness
  • dumps
  • dyspepsia
  • fretfulness
  • fussiness
  • grouch
  • grouchiness
  • grumpiness
  • huffiness
  • hump
  • irascibility
  • irascibleness
  • irritability
  • irritableness
  • mopes
  • orneriness
  • oversensitiveness
  • peevishness
  • perverseness
  • perversity
  • pet
  • pettishness
  • petulance
  • pout
  • querulousness
  • sensitivity
  • snit
  • sulk
  • sulkiness
  • sullenness
  • surliness
  • testiness
  • waspishness

Antonyms for fantods

  • affability
  • agreeableness
  • amenity
  • amiability
  • amiableness
  • amicability
  • cheerfulness
  • cordiality
  • friendliness
  • gaiety
  • gayety
  • geniality
  • gladsomeness
  • good-humoredness
  • good-naturedness
  • good-temperedness
  • graciousness
  • high-spiritedness
  • lightheartedness
  • perkiness
  • pleasantness
  • sociability
  • sociality

Meanings of fantods

  • noun
    1. (chiefly in the plural) A state of worry or nervous anxiety, irritability.
    2. An irritable outburst.

Example Sentences

  • She had the fantods before her big presentation, making her feel jittery.
  • The sudden loud noise gave him the fantods, and he couldn’t calm down.
  • After hearing the bad news, he was overcome with the fantods.
  • The constant pressure at work gave her the fantods, leaving her feeling unsettled.
  • He tried to hide his fantods, but his shaky hands gave him away.

On this page you'll find 63 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to fantods, such as: affability, agreeableness, amenity, amiability, amiableness, amicability, biliousness.

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