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Exasperation

Exasperation meaning

The act of exasperating or the state of being exasperated; irritation; keen or bitter anger. | Increase of violence or malignity; aggravation; exacerbation.

Example sentences (20)

Agarwal’s exasperation with Twitter mirrors his and Buss’s exasperation with San Francisco.

By the end of Day 2, the personas of cheating, exasperation, and humility take effect in disturbing overtures.

Coleman and Turner are brilliant at portraying how quickly exasperation sets in, conversations becoming like rushed-off telegrams, or spoken as though they’re laboriously trying to order dinner in a foreign restaurant.

Community group Harris Development Ltd, who are among those due to be represented at the resilience meeting arranged by Ms Gilruth said that the of the delay was greeted with a "mix of anger, frustration, exasperation and concern".

Crosby has toured frequently in recent years and has answered questions on Twitter with affection and exasperation, whether commenting on rock star peers or assessing the quality of a fan’s marijuana joint.

Finally, the Secret Service, in exasperation, told Kennedy, “Mr.

He feels a bit of exasperation that people assume he’s gay.

His exasperation at the world around him just never stops expanding.

Notley and her party have expressed exasperation with the federal government, too, though they've been equally silent during the campaign.

Now, Carol has explained her exasperation at the suggestion the pair were laughing and joking together, as she set the record straight.

Perusing this order, the high court said that the family court has “expressed complete exasperation” in the manner in which the proceedings are being prolonged by the husband.

Sharing details on his medical condition, he told the outlet that he is currently “under observation” as he shared his exasperation over the failure of the mission.

When Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson was asked if Josh Hart had changed much in the eight years they had known each other, he feigned exasperation and quickly said no.

Witnessing Ohtani's exasperation in front of cameras was in an unusual sighting for fans, who tend to only see the Japanese cool-tempered in public.

And in a sign of mounting US exasperation with the Netanyahu, US Senate leader Chuck Schumer called for a snap election in Israel, describing the veteran hawk as one of a number of "major obstacles" to a two-state solution and peace.

Even those sceptical of Labour’s promises couldn’t hide their exasperation with 14 years of Conservative rule.

Even though Denver didn’t get burned for it, one sequence late in the fourth quarter encapsulated Malone’s growing exasperation.

Every face twitch and arm gesticulation conveys Terry’s complete exasperation with everything and everyone in his world.

He’d heard the tremor of exasperation.

He said: “I fear that the matter has moved from mild concern to irritation to exasperation and now very real concern.