Words that rhyme with deployed

  • annoyed
    adj 1: aroused to impatience or anger; "made an irritated gesture"; "feeling nettled from the constant teasing"; "peeved about being left out"; "felt really pissed at her snootiness"; "riled no end by his lies"; "roiled by the delay" [syn: annoyed, irritated, miffed, nettled, peeved, pissed, pissed off, riled, roiled, steamed, stung] 2: troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances; "harassed working mothers"; "a harried expression"; "her poor pestered father had to endure her constant interruptions"; "the vexed parents of an unruly teenager" [syn: annoyed, harassed, harried, pestered, vexed]
  • avoid
    v 1: stay clear from; keep away from; keep out of the way of someone or something; "Her former friends now avoid her" [ant: confront, face, face up] 2: prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening; "Let's avoid a confrontation"; "head off a confrontation"; "avert a strike" [syn: debar, forefend, forfend, obviate, deflect, avert, head off, stave off, fend off, avoid, ward off] 3: refrain from doing something; "She refrains from calling her therapist too often"; "He should avoid publishing his wife's memories" 4: refrain from certain foods or beverages; "I keep off drugs"; "During Ramadan, Muslims avoid tobacco during the day" [syn: keep off, avoid] 5: declare invalid; "The contract was annulled"; "void a plea" [syn: invalidate, annul, quash, void, avoid, nullify] [ant: formalise, formalize, validate]
  • destroyed
    adj 1: spoiled or ruined or demolished; "war left many cities destroyed"; "Alzheimer's is responsible for her destroyed mind" [ant: preserved] 2: destroyed physically or morally [syn: destroyed, ruined]
  • devoid
    adj 1: completely wanting or lacking; "writing barren of insight"; "young recruits destitute of experience"; "innocent of literary merit"; "the sentence was devoid of meaning" [syn: barren, destitute, devoid, free, innocent]
  • employed
    adj 1: having your services engaged for; or having a job especially one that pays wages or a salary; "most of our graduates are employed" [ant: unemployed] 2: put to use
  • overjoyed
    adj 1: extremely joyful
  • steroid
    n 1: any of several fat-soluble organic compounds having as a basis 17 carbon atoms in four rings; many have important physiological effects 2: any hormone affecting the development and growth of sex organs [syn: steroid hormone, steroid, sex hormone]
  • underemployed
    adj 1: employed only part-time when one needs full-time employment or not making full use of your skills; "migrants are likely to be poor and underemployed"; "able people are kept underemployed"
  • unemployed
    adj 1: not engaged in a gainful occupation; "unemployed workers marched on the capital" [ant: employed] n 1: people who are involuntarily out of work (considered as a group); "the long-term unemployed need assistance" [syn: unemployed people, unemployed]
  • void
    adj 1: lacking any legal or binding force; "null and void" [syn: null, void] 2: containing nothing; "the earth was without form, and void" n 1: the state of nonexistence [syn: nothingness, void, nullity, nihility] 2: an empty area or space; "the huge desert voids"; "the emptiness of outer space"; "without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum" [syn: void, vacancy, emptiness, vacuum] v 1: declare invalid; "The contract was annulled"; "void a plea" [syn: invalidate, annul, quash, void, avoid, nullify] [ant: formalise, formalize, validate] 2: clear (a room, house, place) of occupants or empty or clear (a place or receptacle) of something; "The chemist voided the glass bottle"; "The concert hall was voided of the audience" 3: take away the legal force of or render ineffective; "invalidate a contract" [syn: invalidate, void, vitiate] [ant: validate] 4: excrete or discharge from the body [syn: evacuate, void, empty]
  • freud
    n 1: Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis (1856-1939) [syn: Freud, Sigmund Freud]
  • lloyd
    n 1: United States comic actor in silent films; he used physical danger as a source of comedy (1893-1971) [syn: Lloyd, Harold Lloyd, Harold Clayton Lloyd]
  • enjoyed
  • toyed
  • bloyd
  • boyd
  • boyde
  • cloyd
  • floyd
  • baroid