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Exasperating - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Exasperating means extremely frustrating or irritating, often causing feelings of annoyance or impatience. It describes situations or behaviors that test one’s patience to the point of aggravation.

exasperating

/ɪɡˈzæspəreɪtɪŋ/ /ɪɡˈzɑːspəreɪtɪŋ/

Definition:

Extremely annoying or frustrating, causing irritation or anger.

Synonyms:

irritating, infuriating, maddening, vexing

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

soothing, calming

Common Collocations:

exasperating situation, exasperating behavior, exasperating delay

Derivatives:

exasperate, exasperatedly, exasperation

Usage Tips:

Use "exasperating" to describe situations or behaviors that provoke intense frustration or annoyance.

Common Phrases:

drive someone to exasperation, an exasperating ordeal, at one's wit's end

Etymology:

From Latin *exasperare*, meaning "to roughen" or "irritate," via French *exaspérer*.

Examples:

  • 1. Her constant interruptions were exasperating during the meeting.
  • 2. The slow internet speed is utterly exasperating when I’m trying to work.
  • 3. Dealing with bureaucracy can be an exasperating experience for many people.
  • 4. His refusal to listen was so exasperating that she finally gave up.

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