I get exasperated, when trying to learn how to knit.
Am exasperated
The child's endless whining exasperated his parents to no end.
To provide a suitable word for a logical transition between two sentences, I would need to see the specific sentences you're referring to. Please share the sentences, and I can suggest an appropriate transition word to enhance coherence.
1) I know the meaning of the word "amicable". 2) I do not know the meaning of the word "amicable".
I believe exasperated is another word
Without seeing the specific sentences you are referring to, I am unable to determine which one contains an unnecessary word. Please provide the sentences for me to review.
please release the ball from your hand
Honey is very delicious.Bees make all the honey.She is as sweet as honey.I would like honey on my toast, please.
"Axasperated" is not a word. "Exasperated" means totally confused and annoyed.
No. First, exasperated does not mean "said" -- exasperated is an adjective meaning frustrated. Second, quit looking for fancy schmancy ways of saying "said." Just use "said" and it will be fine. If you have the characters talking back and forth, you don't even need to use "said" except in a few places.
This is not an English word. Please check your spelling and ask the question again with the correct word.
Please abstain from calling me names. To keep from doing something.