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Exasperated is the correct spelling.

It is the past tense of the verb exasperate.

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How do you use the word exasperated?

Am exasperated


What is a good sentence with exasperated?

I am exasperated with my attempts to use gumption in a sentence.


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What is the definition of exasperated?

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