EXASPERATION in a Sentence
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77 example sentences for EXASPERATION, such as:
1. His exasperation can be imagined.
2. He began to fume with rage and exasperation.
3. He's becoming increasingly exasperated with the situation.
4. Johnny brothers often exasperate their mother with pranks.
5. The organization has expressed its exasperation with the government.
2. He began to fume with rage and exasperation.
3. He's becoming increasingly exasperated with the situation.
4. Johnny brothers often exasperate their mother with pranks.
5. The organization has expressed its exasperation with the government.
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Meanings and Examples of EXASPERATION
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exasperation
n. an exasperated feeling of annoyance
n. actions that cause great irritation (or even anger)
Classic Sentence: (73 in 5 pages)
1 With a feeling of exasperation she saw that he was in an argument and probably had not even noticed her.
2 "Quick, Melly," cried Scarlett, her heart in her throat, exasperation sweeping her as she saw that Melly's hands were shaking so that it was impossible for her to read.
3 He developed the acute exasperation of a pestered animal, a well-meaning cow worried by dogs.
4 He now gave a cry of exasperation and made a furious motion with his hand.
5 He began to fume with rage and exasperation.
6 A strange feeling of exasperation and yet of respect for this man's self-possession mingled at that moment in Rostov's soul.
7 He sucked and swallowed the cold snow, his lips quivered but his eyes, still smiling, glittered with effort and exasperation as he mustered his remaining strength.
8 She saw with sorrow, and sometimes with exasperation, symptoms of a growing attachment between her son and the portionless Sonya.
9 She continued plodding on, but exasperation and irritation had got hold of her lower body, she couldn't escape.
10 This news affected Connie in her state of semi-stupefied well-being with vexation amounting to exasperation.
11 His exasperation can be imagined.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER X—WHICH EXPLAINS HOW JAVERT GOT ON THE SCENT
Context Highlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER X—WHICH EXPLAINS HOW JAVERT GOT ON THE SCENT
12 There was one circumstance which, it must be admitted, aggravated his exasperation.
13 This exasperated and tortured Golenishtchev, but Vronsky was incapable of deceiving and torturing himself, and even more incapable of exasperation.
14 During my absence I should leave my friends unconscious of the existence of their enemy and unprotected from his attacks, exasperated as he might be by my departure.
15 I tried four times; finally an exasperated central told me the wire was being kept open for long distance from Detroit.
Example Sentence:
1 The organization has expressed its exasperation with the government.
2 He's becoming increasingly exasperated with the situation.
3 Johnny brothers often exasperate their mother with pranks.
4 The children bicker morning, noon, and night, exasperating their parents.