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Exasperated

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Exasperated meaning

simple past and past participle of exasperate

Synonyms of Exasperated

Example sentences (20)

But local businesses and workers say they have been disproportionately forced to pay the price — in reduced profits, layoffs and exasperated hours stranded in traffic.

Exasperated, Ellie breaks things and, through tears, asks what they should do.

Feel utterly exasperated that we're even still talking about legal abortion in 2023?

He's so exasperated that Smalls doesn't know one of his favorite snacks that he just can't help himself.

Instead, in a scene straight out of a episode, he continues to simply recite from a prepared statement which has no relevance whatsoever to the question, while an increasingly exasperated Senator Rennick continues to interrupt.

Instead of his teammates waiting in the dugout eager to spit water for the second half of the doubles celebration, they looked at the 22-year-old rookie with exasperated expressions.

Mr Halstead added: “His behaviour was exasperated by drug misuse, and he showed little interest in dealing with the issue.

One resident who is exasperated by his house repeatedly being flooded in Greyfriars Avenue is Graham Bell.

Season 1 was filled with mystery and intrigue as the precarious relationship between the Burgue, and the row was exasperated by a series of murders.

Sometimes the hardest part about joining a new team or trying something new is taking that initial leap, and this is exasperated when you’re a member of the LGBTQIA+ community or part of any minority group.

The chaos unfolding at Shifa, Al Awda and other hospitals across Gaza has left doctors exasperated.

The exasperated expressions on the students’ faces in the linked video says it all.

The hot weather is expected to last for another 10 days, state media said, as exasperated people posted their frustration on social media.

Their escape calls to mind an exasperated director asking his cast to run a scene again, and please, get it right this time — as if he’s just been waiting for a run-through good enough to justify ending the rehearsal.

This is exasperated by Rosie O'Donnell's performance, which sounds more aggressive than her peers, and strips what little charm was there.

An exasperated cry rings around the Arena.

An exasperated Leeds fan close to the press box spoke for many when he shouted ‘something, anything’ as the clock ticked down.

Another exasperated resident living in the area, who wished to remain anonymous, also told me he was worried about the cumulative impact of all of the HMOs and argued that more of a “balance” was needed.

But an exasperated fan just pleaded: “We all need to know what’s happened to your wrist man!

But these challenges have been exasperated by higher-than-expected medical costs and significant expenses related to premium deficiency reserves, prompting the company to revise its outlook for the third quarter.