exasperation in English

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1. He sighed in exasperation.

2. He snorted with exasperation.

3. Carol sighed in exasperation.

4. He shook his head in exasperation.

5. She blew out her cheeks in exasperation.

6. She was simply filled with exasperation.

7. William closes his eyes in exasperation.

8. Mahoney clenched his fist in exasperation.

9. He pounded the desk in exasperation.

10. Neil says at last, with some exasperation.

11. She rolled her eyes in sheer exasperation.

12. She watched Flora with exasperation and pity.

13. She stared at his back view in exasperation.

14. 'Stop that noise,' he cried out in exasperation.

15. A look of exasperation passed between him and Florence.

16. The organization has expressed its exasperation with the government.

17. 26 synonyms for Botheration: annoyance, bothering, exasperation, harassment, irritation

18. 8 synonyms for Bothering: annoyance, botheration, exasperation, harassment, irritation, pestering

19. I Betook myself to bed in some exasperation, and without r

20. With a groan of exasperation, he picked up the luggage himself.

21. I thought with sudden exasperation that of course I was quiet.

22. Within the business community, exasperation with government regulation is virtually unanimous.sentencedict .com

23. It was a mixture of amusement and exasperation with her friend, with worry added.

24. Irritation or exasperation: "Postponing new hospitals and roads causes far less Aggro than

25. Richard Nixon repeatedly expressed his exasperation at having to work with an unresponsive bureaucracy.

26. After ten hours of fruitless negotiations, he stormed out of the meeting in exasperation.

27. Synonyms for Annoyance include irritation, exasperation, anger, vexation, bother, displeasure, grief, aggravation, harassment and indignation

28. She was acting like some idiotic schoolgirl, not an intelligent woman, she thought in exasperation.

29. There is growing exasperation within the government at the failure of these policies to reduce unemployment.

30. He looked at her with exasperation when she just gazed at him with wide deep blue eyes.

31. 17 To see her might bring back his singleness of intention, calm his exasperation, clear his mind.

32. Adrian had impressed Tony when he announced his exasperation with their country's national pose of perpetual insouciance.

33. Many people express exasperation with the National Health Service, but most seem to prefer it to a private system.

34. The batsman drove the last ball of the over for four, and the bowler kicked the ground in exasperation.

35. ‘a Bleeping red display on the exercise machine’ 1.1 informal, humorous Used to express exasperation or annoyance, in place of an expletive

36. Browbeating FIRST PERSON - Alex Magno (The Philippine Star) - June 23, 2020 - 12:00am Exasperation bubbled to the surface in the last House hearing on the ABS-CBN franchise.

37. On the other hand, how many times did I say things that implied the opposite, that tended to ‘put him or her down,’ that suggested dissatisfaction, irritation or exasperation?

38. Then Hannibal left for the territories of the Oretani of southeastern central Hispania and the Carpetani of central Hispania because they rebelled due to exasperation with a rigorous conscription.

39. To the exasperation of his colleagues, Walker insisted on delivering a long and wearisome "speech for Buncombe." His persistent-if insignificant-harangue made Buncombe (later respelled bunkum) a …

40. The title Bespeaks his exasperation, as if after having delivered a long string of wisdom to a noncompliant elite, he wants to make sure they will at least understand this.

41. And, besides, there was the wild exasperation aroused by the unjust aspersions and the Contumely of the house, with the maddening impossibility to account for that mysterious thrashing, added to these simple and bitter sorrows

42. Shelley_, high-soaring and incomparable, an unlucky emendation of a line in 'The Skylark -- the insertion of a superfluous word Conjecturally-- by an editor whose work he commends on the whole, provokes him to sheer exasperation:

43. Aposiopesis, (Greek: “becoming silent”), a speaker’s deliberate failure to complete a sentence. Aposiopesis usually indicates speechless rage or exasperation, as in “Why, you,” and sometimes implies vague threats as in, “Why, I’ll.” The listener is expected to complete the sentence in his mind.

44. Crabby and Plankton's attempts at understanding and friendship provide good examples for beginning readers." --- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Hello, Crabby! (A Crabby Book #1): "Crabby's persistent grumpiness and the patient plankton's exasperation are shown clearly in their expressive eyes and mouths as well as their dialogue.