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exasperated
adjective as in angry
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adjective as in discontented
adjective as in discontented/discontent
adjective as in enraged
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adjective as in huffy
adjective as in incensed
adjective as in indignant
adjective as in irate
adjective as in irritable
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- bearish
- brooding
- cantankerous
- carping
- choleric
- complaining
- crabbed
- cross
- crotchety
- disputatious
- dissatisfied
- dyspeptic
- easily offended
- fiery
- fretful
- fretting
- gloomy
- grouchy
- grumbling
- hasty
- hot
- huffy
- hypercritical
- ill-humored
- irascible
- moody
- morose
- out of humor
- oversensitive
- peevish
- plaintive
- querulous
- quick-tempered
- sensitive
- snappy
- snarling
- tense
- touchy
adjective as in livid
adjective as in mad
adjective as in offended
adjective as in testy
adjective as in tetchy
adjective as in tired
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Example Sentences
The rappers were both in the rap collective A$AP Mob before a disagreement over A$AP Rocky's alleged failure to support another group member, who had died from an overdose, exasperated the divide.
"How could you veto the plight that is going on here?" he asked, sounding exasperated.
"I am totally exasperated because obviously I have made complaints after complaints after complaints," she said.
The exasperated players, taking on the roles of Rachel Maddow, Joy-Ann Reid and Chris Hayes, among others, eventually turned the broadcast over to James Austin Johnson's Trump so that he could speak directly to viewers.
Here, Jean-Baptiste plays Pansy, a mother and a wife consumed and exasperated by the cellular indignation she feels daily.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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