AGGRAVATE in a Sentence
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42 example sentences for AGGRAVATE, such as:
1. The bad weather aggravated his illness.
2. Stress and lack of sleep can aggravate the situation.
3. He aggravated his condition by leaving hospital too soon.
4. And I was so aggravated that I almost doubt if I did know.
5. Oh, go 'long with you, Tom, before you aggravate me again.'
2. Stress and lack of sleep can aggravate the situation.
3. He aggravated his condition by leaving hospital too soon.
4. And I was so aggravated that I almost doubt if I did know.
5. Oh, go 'long with you, Tom, before you aggravate me again.'
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of AGGRAVATE
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aggravate
v. make worse
v. exasperate or irritate
Classic Sentence: (33 in 3 pages)
1 Oh, go 'long with you, Tom, before you aggravate me again.'
2 It would please him, if he thought it would aggravate 'Shelby's folks,' as he calls 'em.'
3 The title of the offender, and the number of his followers, make no difference in the offence, unless it be to aggravate it.
4 I think the Romans must have aggravated one another very much, with their noses.
5 Anyhow, Mr. Wopsle's Roman nose so aggravated me, during the recital of my misdemeanours, that I should have liked to pull it until he howled.
6 And I was so aggravated that I almost doubt if I did know.
7 The appointed punishment for his return to the land that had cast him out, being Death, and his case being this aggravated case, he must prepare himself to Die.
8 That cruel man with the wooden leg aggravated my sufferings.
9 This feeling was aggravated by his being unable to tell her plainly the cause of his anger.
10 The bread burned black; for the salad dressing so aggravated her that she could not make it fit to eat.
11 She was rather surprised, therefore, when the silence remained unbroken, and Jo assumed a patronizing air, which decidedly aggravated Meg, who in turn assumed an air of dignified reserve and devoted herself to her mother.
12 If it was not fair on Monday, the young ladies were to come on Tuesday, an arrangement which aggravated Jo and Hannah to the last degree.
13 Such is the rule of Saint-Benoit, aggravated by Martin Verga.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—THE OBEDIENCE OF MARTIN VERGA
Context Highlight In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—THE OBEDIENCE OF MARTIN VERGA
14 There was one circumstance which, it must be admitted, aggravated his exasperation.
15 Towards the end of April, everything had become aggravated.
Example Sentence:
1 Military intervention will only aggravate the conflict even further.
2 Stress and lack of sleep can aggravate the situation.
3 Ridiculous, offensive comments like this do nothing but aggravate the situation.
4 The bad weather aggravated his illness.
5 He aggravated his condition by leaving hospital too soon.
6 Attempts to restrict parking in the city centre have further aggravated the problem of traffic congestion.
7 Their money problems were further aggravated by a rise in interest rates.
8 I can't even decide which step of this adventure is the most aggravating.
9 What's aggravating is they are not in the same format so it's not like you can cut and paste.