With a look of complete exasperation, the teacher explained the assignment for the third time.
I fiddled with that math problem for 2 hours and, all I got out of it was exasperation!
I must have passed out because my exasperation was just overwhelming!The teacher's exasperation was obvious.The mother tried to control her exasperation with her children and talk to them patiently.His exasperation at being laughed at was understandable.
I was unprepared for his sudden outburst of exasperation.
I think you mean exasperate.You will exasperate me if you do not pay attention to your spelling.Don't exasperate your mother!
Exasperation.
exasperation
an act or instance of exasperation; provocation To be exasperated is similar to being flabbergasted, or "perplexed, annoyed, bothered" by someone or something. Examples: Dealing with government agencies creates exasperation for most people. I could see the exasperation on the mother's face as she dealt with four boys under age 6.
Don't apologize for your age, lack of recent relevant experience, and do not convey desperation.
Exasperate is one verb for exasperation.Other verbs are exasperates, exasperating and exasperated.
Either the present or past participle of the verb "to exasperate" may be used as adjectives: exasperating (causing exasperation) or exasperated (suffering exasperation).
The verb form for the noun exasperation is to exasperate(exasperates, exasperating, exasperated).
Get thee hence, ye devil! (Archaic expression) Get out of town! (Expression of disbelief) Get a life! (Expression of exasperation) Get out of that tree right now! (My mother's frantic expression of fear of danger for me, many years ago)