1. Troubler.
2. Impressionner.
3. (Pron.) S'inquiéter.
1. To act physically on; have an effect upon.
2. To have an effect upon; SYN. impact, bear upon, bear on, touch on, touch.
3. To have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; SYN. impress, move, strike.
4. Have an effect on; influence; move emotionally; (of disease, etc.)
5. Attack; damage; make a show or pretence of; adopt, assume (a manner, mood, or emotional state); show a preference for
1. To arouse or elicit a feeling.
2. To produce a magnetic field in.
3. To raise to a higher energy level; SYN. energize.
1. To change position, as of a body part (nontranslational motion):
2. To go or proceed from one point to another
3. To cause to move; SYN. displace.
4. To progress by being changed: SYN. go, run.
5. To arouse sympathy or compassion in
6. To change residence, affiliation, or place of employment
7. To propose formally; in a debate or parliamentary meeting; SYN. make a motion.
8. To have a turn; make one's move in a game; SYN. go.
9. To exist or thrive in a specified environment
10. To dispose of by selling
1. To agitate; SYN. toss.
2. To move very slightly; SYN. shift, budge, agitate.
3. To move with a stirring motion
1. To make physical contact with, come in contact with
2. To be in contact with; SYN. adjoin, meet.
3. To cause to be in brief contact with
4. To perceive via the tactile sense.
5. To affect emotionally; SYN. stir.
6. To deal with; usually used with a form of negation
7. To comprehend
8. To temper with; SYN. disturb.