单词 | exasperations |
释义 | exasperate1 of 2verb ex·as·per·ate ig-ˈza-spə-ˌrāt exasperated; exasperating 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 It's a demanding dining experience that may exhaust and exasperate some customers … Thomas Matthews … they are just like any brothers who love and exasperate each other in equal measure … Allison Glock b : to excite the anger of : enrage She did show favour to the youth in your sight only to exasperate you, to awake your dormouse valour, to put fire in your heart and brimstone in your liver. William Shakespeare … no doubt he thought that such rigorous discipline as that might exasperate five hundred emigrants into an insurrection. Herman Melville 2 obsolete : to make more grievous : aggravate exasperate 2 of 2adjective ex·as·per·ate ig-ˈza-sp(ə-)rət 1 : irritated or annoyed especially to the point of injudicious action : exasperated 2 : roughened with irregular prickles or elevations exasperate seed coats exasperations noun1 as in frustrations something that is a source of irritation add people who use cell phones inconsiderately to the list of daily exasperations Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in displeasures the feeling of impatience or anger caused by another's repeated disagreeable acts my rising exasperation with these constant interruptions Synonyms & Similar Words
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