Racked

Pronunciation: /ˈrækt/

Racked (verb)

  1. To cause someone to feel great pain or worry.
  2. To put something on a framework for support or storage.

Examples

  • The loud noise racked my nerves all night.
  • The items were racked neatly in the storage room.

Common collocations: rack with pain, racked with guilt, rack up items, racked in order

Synonyms of Racked

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Racked

  • Describes a state of ease opposite to being racked.
  • Indicates a peaceful state, contrasting with emotional strain.