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- Dictionaryexasperated/ɪɡˈzasp(ə)reɪtɪd/
adjective
- 1. intensely irritated and frustrated: "an exasperated expression"
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EXASPERATED definition: 1. annoyed, especially because you can do nothing to solve a problem: 2. annoyed, especially…. Learn more.
The meaning of EXASPERATED is having or showing strong feelings of irritation or annoyance. How to use exasperated in a sentence. Exacerbate vs. Exasperate
to cause anger or extreme annoyance in someone: His assistant’s carelessness is exasperating him. (Definition of exasperate from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of exasperate. exasperate. He had certainly never felt more humiliated and exasperated. From the Cambridge English Corpus.
verb. ex· as· per· ate ig-ˈza-spə-ˌrāt. exasperated; exasperating. Synonyms of exasperate. transitive verb. 1. a. : to cause irritation or annoyance to. It's a conundrum for any playwright: How do you enliven characters who alternately bore and exasperate each other? Michael Phillips.
Exasperated definition: feeling or expressing extreme annoyance or irritation. See examples of EXASPERATED used in a sentence.
verb. to cause great irritation or anger to; infuriate. to cause (an unpleasant feeling, condition, etc) to worsen; aggravate. adjective. botany having a rough prickly surface because of the presence of hard projecting points. Discover More. Derived Forms. exˌasperˈation, noun. exˈasperˌater, noun. exˈasperˌatedly, adverb. exˈasperˌating, adjective
verb (transitive) 1. to cause great irritation or anger to; infuriate. 2. to cause (an unpleasant feeling, condition, etc) to worsen; aggravate. adjective. 3. botany. having a rough prickly surface because of the presence of hard projecting points. Collins English Dictionary.