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Meanings of
exasperated
in English
Greatly annoyed; out of patience.
cheesed off
browned off
Related terms
displeased
Usage of
exasperated
in English
1
Mary was suddenly
exasperated
;
'I've got to have a glass of water.
2
He battled government officials and
exasperated
-
everyone else, especially his own employees.
3
Arabonis let out a deep sigh, as though the question
exasperated
him.
4
The Catholic argument scandalised,
exasperated
her; but she could not meet it.
5
This, it seems,
exasperated
him; though he said nothing at the time.
6
Their half Mexican, half American dress irritated him; the interruption
exasperated
him.
7
An
exasperated
sigh, not unlike the one Adesina often gave, escaped Juliette.
8
He was fiddling with the carriage release,
exasperated
,
tugging at the paper.
9
I felt my mistake but was too
exasperated
to hold myself back.
10
The jealousy of power was soon
exasperated
by the difference of character.
11
She made an
exasperated
noise, but I could tell she was pleased.
12
Bid-well let out an
exasperated
snort, but Matthew paid him no heed.
13
The Turks,
exasperated
by the defeat, accused Tekeli of being the cause.
14
Parties are
exasperated
and stand in almost defiant attitude toward each other.
15
He caught her in his arms and gave her an
exasperated
kiss.
16
The Prince de Joinville had imagined a nuisance that
exasperated
the Queen.
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exasperated
exasperate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
exasperated look
exasperated sigh
more exasperated
so exasperated
become exasperated
More collocations
Exasperated
through the time
Exasperated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common