An exasperated feeling of annoyance.
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Examples for "aggravation "
1 Being selectively proactive now could save you aggravation later in the week.
2 Now such news would reach them as an aggravation of the injury.
3 Even this aggravation of her morning condition did not greatly depress Melbury.
4 His loss was an aggravation , especially as his deputy, Lawrence, was away.
5 In all this there was so great an aggravation of his misery!
1 Remarkable days indeed.' He gave the snide servant a look of exasperation .
2 I remember thinking in exasperation : Typical Diana to make such a fuss.
3 Father Monaghan asked in a tone somewhere between honest query and exasperation .
4 His exasperation is shared by all in the tourism industry in Longford.
5 Stockholm's move reflects growing international exasperation over the moribund Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
6 I could distinctly hear the old herald, shouting and yelling in exasperation .
7 This time there was a note of exasperation in Aunt Maryl's voice.
8 My pupils are as stupid as posts; I nearly died of exasperation .
9 Kristabel let out a sigh of exasperation and concentrated on the image.
10 The girl was afraid to add to the exasperation of her father.
11 She took Fou-Chow from Stépan and pinched him cruelly in her exasperation .
12 I don't know why you're all … Little said in mock exasperation .
13 At least he spent half-time channelling that exasperation into a positive response.
14 The professor's worry about the book contract was now compounded by exasperation .
15 She looked at him in desperation- adesperationhalf exasperation and half enchantment.
16 Studying Hannah's expression, Var saw it transform from exasperation to weary horror.
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