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    aggravating
    /ˈaɡrəveɪtɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. making a problem or offence worse or more serious: "aggravating circumstances that warrant further discipline"
    • 2. causing annoyance or exasperation: informal "she found him thoroughly aggravating and unprofessional"

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  2. Aggravating means annoying or making something worse, such as a crime. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and see synonyms and translations.

    • English (US)

      AGGRAVATING meaning: 1. annoying: 2. making something worse,...

    • Aggravate

      to make a bad situation worse: Attempts to restrict parking...

  3. Aggravate means to make something worse, such as a situation, a disease, or a problem. It can also mean to annoy someone. See how to use aggravate in sentences and learn related words and phrases.

  4. Aggravating means arousing displeasure, impatience, or anger. Learn the synonyms, usage, history, and examples of this adjective from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. Aggravate means to make (something) worse, more serious, or more severe, or to make (someone) angry or irritated. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, etymology, and usage in this dictionary entry.

  6. Aggravating definition: causing or full of aggravation. See examples of AGGRAVATING used in a sentence.

  7. Aggravate means to make something worse, to make a disease worse, or to annoy someone. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and find related words and phrases.

  8. Aggravating means making an illness or a bad or unpleasant situation worse, or annoying somebody, especially deliberately. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes.