anger,annoying ,rankle ,rouse ,irritate ,gall and irk
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Exasperated is the correct spelling. It is the past tense of the verb exasperate.
exasperated, irritated
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some other words for boring are:- tedious dull flat humdrum tiresome unbearable :)
disappointed, discouraged, infuriated, exasperated, resentful, embittered, disheartened
exasperated, enraged
Am exasperated
In Chapter 1 of "The Indian in the Cupboard," some vocabulary words include magnificent, peculiar, miniature, portrait, and exasperated.
I am exasperated with my attempts to use gumption in a sentence.
Exasperated is the correct spelling. It is the past tense of the verb exasperate.
Exasperated by Andre's disruptive behaviors, Mrs. Thompson sent him to the principal's office.After our opponents scored their fifth goal, our exasperated coach pulled our goalie from the field.Completely exasperated by her son's spending habits, she decided not to lend him any more money.After her car broke down for a third time that month, the exasperated woman finally bought a new vehicle.The constant denials often exasperated even the most patient, persistent souls.I find that I am often exasperated by some of the misguided answers on this website.I was so exasperated, that I put the phone in the freezer and the peas in my purse.
I get exasperated, when trying to learn how to knit.
The child's endless whining exasperated his parents to no end.
The answer for that is really easy,the answer simply is that a person or someone was really in a rush and could not wait to get there that is the answer of what exasperated mean.
Exasperated
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exasperated, irritated