exasperation
The word exasperated is an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means to be immensely annoyed. The verb form is the past tense of the verb exasperate.
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Exasperate is a verb.
Either the present or past participle of the verb "to exasperate" may be used as adjectives: exasperating (causing exasperation) or exasperated (suffering exasperation).
Exasperate means to make angry or impatient, to become annoyed.Also, as a suggestion - double click on "exasperate" in this website and the definition will pop up.to make someone or something annoyedTo make very angry or impatient;provoke. verb to act in a hostile manner
Celebrations exasperate me because my family don't celebrate any parties.
The word exasperate comes from the Latin word exasperatus. It first appeared in the 1530s. Some synonyms for exasperate are infuriate, agitate, and exacerbate.
I think you mean exasperate.You will exasperate me if you do not pay attention to your spelling.Don't exasperate your mother!
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The adjective in the sentence is "formidable," describing the sergeant as impressive and intimidating in appearance while wearing his combat gear.
The repair shop continues to exasperate me when they assume that I don't understand what is wrong with my car.