Ya thank u very much! i never thoguht i would had to answer my own question! But anywho, the word means like Incident or with anger also could be used as the following.
EXAMPLE: ''I was AGGRAVATED!, i wanted the day to come i was so excited!''
Ya thank u very much! i never thoguht i would had to answer my own question! But anywho, the word means like Incident or with anger also could be used as the following.
EXAMPLE: ''I was AGGRAVATED!, i wanted the day to come i was so excited!''
if you meant aggravating it means irritating, annoying, or painful,
Increasing negative = Aggravating. Reducing negative= mitigating. Aggravating circumstance is a circumstance that does not exonerate a person but which reduces the penalty associated with the offense.
The correct spelling is "irritating" (aggravating, annoying).
The rats ate the cheese out of the maker's vats
No, the correct spelling is "aggravating" (annoying, or making worse).
The correct spelling is 'frustrated'.The correct spelling is 'frustrated'.
An aggravating factor makes a crime or tort more serious. A common aggravating factor would be using a weapon during the commission of a crime.
Aggravating Grouches Make Old Ladies Ironically Evil
My aggravating brother won't leave me alone.
what is one example of an aggravating circumtances
The constant noise from construction work next door is aggravating my ability to concentrate.
Large rats were aggravating the town cheesemakers
Large rats were aggravating the town cheesemakers
Increasing negative = Aggravating. Reducing negative= mitigating. Aggravating circumstance is a circumstance that does not exonerate a person but which reduces the penalty associated with the offense.
You need to talk about it with her, ask her WHY you are aggravating her and work out any problems you two have.
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