Sweat Verb Synonyms
state of confusion or upset or excitement or distraction or agitation or anxiety or distress or worry, pother, dither, tizzy, lather
Henry has really worked himself up into a sweat over this problem.
No sweat! No problem!, Don't worry!, Everything is taken care of!, All is well!, That presents no difficulty!
When asked to change a flat tire, the stranger's response was, 'No sweat!'.
perspire, glow
That workout made me sweat.
perspiration, diaphoresis, sudor
In addition to body moisture, salt and other minerals are lost in sweat.
(hard) work, labour, laboriousness, grind, toil, drudgery, slogging, sweating, swotting or swatting
Nothing worthwhile is gained without some sweat.
ooze, exude, squeeze out, transude
When a boy, he believed that dew came from flowers sweating water.
slave (away), labour, drudge, grind, toil and moil, slog, work like a Trojan or a horse, swot or swat
I sweat over a hot stove all day while you're out and about town.
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