exasperation
The verb form for the noun exasperation is to exasperate(exasperates, exasperating, exasperated).
exasperate.
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.
Either the present or past participle of the verb "to exasperate" may be used as adjectives: exasperating (causing exasperation) or exasperated (suffering exasperation).
I think irritation, annoyance, fury, rage, testiness, vexation, anger, discontent, aggravation, and disgruntlement.
The verb form for the noun exasperation is to exasperate(exasperates, exasperating, exasperated).
exasperate.
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.
Either the present or past participle of the verb "to exasperate" may be used as adjectives: exasperating (causing exasperation) or exasperated (suffering exasperation).
With a look of complete exasperation, the teacher explained the assignment for the third time.
I think irritation, annoyance, fury, rage, testiness, vexation, anger, discontent, aggravation, and disgruntlement.
I fiddled with that math problem for 2 hours and, all I got out of it was exasperation!
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The noun form of the adjective 'prosperous' is prosperousness.A related noun form is prosperity.
The noun form of the adjective obedient is obedience.
noun form of religious