What can I say instead of trigger?
trigger
- activate,
- actuate,
- crank (up),
- drive,
- move,
- run,
- set off,
- spark,
What’s another word for trigger happy?
Find another word for trigger-happy. In this page you can discover 10 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for trigger-happy, like: fierce, tearing, vehement, violent, forthy, Mister_G, , vigilante, SnowmanUK and ViperVenoM.
What is the similar meaning of triggered?
verb. 1’the incident triggered an acrimonious debate’ precipitate, prompt, trigger off, set off, spark, spark off, touch off, stimulate, provoke, stir up, fan the flames of. cause, give rise to, lead to, set in motion, occasion, be the cause of, bring about, generate, engender, begin, start, initiate.
What does it mean to trigger someone?
The term “triggered” refers to the experience of having an emotional reaction to a disturbing topic (such as violence or the mention of suicide) in the media or a social setting.
Can I say triggered?
“Triggered” has become a word for those who are easily offended, shocked at something, or being sensitive. I get it, words change meaning. But to those who experience mental health neurodivergencies such as PTSD and anxiety disorders, being “triggered” can be a serious matter.
What is the opposite of trigger happy?
MOST RELEVANT. kind. nice. agreeable.
How do you say I love you in clever way?
Try these simple but thoughtful ways to tell someone what they mean to you.
- I’m crazy about you.
- You’re my dream come true.
- You take my breath away.
- Since you’ve been around I smile a lot more than I used to.
- There is no one I’d rather steal blankets from.
- You’re my partner in crime.
- You look great today and every day.
Whats the opposite of triggered?
Opposite of to have triggered a passionate feeling or reaction. calmed. composed. consoled. placated.
What do you do when you trigger your partner?
How to Stop Feeling Triggered by Your Partner
- Learn your triggers.
- Pay attention to your critical inner voice.
- Make connections to the past.
- Sit with the feeling.
- Take control over your half of your half of the dynamic.
- Collaborative communication.