Examples of 'exasperated' in a sentence
Meaning of "exasperated"
exasperate (verb) - to irritate or provoke someone greatly, causing annoyance or frustration. This can happen in various situations such as encountering repeated delays or facing constant criticism
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- simple past tense and past participle of exasperate
- Having one's patience greatly taxed; greatly annoyed; made furious.
- Made worse or more intense.
How to use "exasperated" in a sentence
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I think he was exasperated with the whole thing.
His wife loved him but is exasperated.
This only exasperated them the more.
Look at the mess you have exasperated.
Lawyer looking exasperated next to her client.
She has the audacity to look exasperated.
His anger is exasperated by peril and resistance.
The driver appeared to be a bit exasperated as well.
I get exasperated trying to help them understand.
Insert your own exasperated sigh here.
It exasperated him to see things out of proportion.
Glorfindel turned an exasperated glare upon him.
Her exasperated words brought me back to reality.
Doc looked down at the exasperated lieutenant.
He got exasperated and stopped flying.
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She said this had exasperated her.
He becomes exasperated with the customs people.
I can imagine the disciples being a little exasperated.
Pilate was somewhat exasperated by this seeming insolence.
Brendel looked at him with an exasperated sigh.
This was exasperated by a lack of mechanics and spare parts.
The chibi spoke with an exasperated expression.
I am exasperated by the pleasure they feel.
From incorrect to wrong the exasperated spirit.
He sounds exasperated just thinking about it.
His voice was quiet and exasperated.
An historian would feel exasperated by such a cavalier attitude.
One of my old school friends sounded exasperated.
When we get exasperated with them.
Each time she got more exasperated.
An exasperated sigh left him when he heard that.
Only once did he get really exasperated.
That is what exasperated his detractors.
He did not understand that his pity exasperated her.
I always get exasperated by positive discrimination.
Harold suddenly found himself beleaguered and exasperated.
She was merely exasperated with my complaints.
You are more and more exasperated.
He sounded exasperated by the wilder rumors.
The slightest noise exasperated him.
She is exasperated by the ruthlessness of him.
She let out an exasperated groan.
It exasperated me that they never kept their promises.
Ed was rapidly becoming exasperated at this line of conversation.
A judge whose integrity has always exasperated you.
This drew an exasperated sigh from his mistress.
Her parents were exhausted and exasperated.
All of them had exasperated looks or bitter smiles.
I asked and she looked at me exasperated.
Long sounds exasperated by the crisis.