Meaning & Definition of word "Aggravate"

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    Aggravate

    /ˈæɡrəˌveɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. To make a situation or condition worse or more severe.
      • Example: His constant complaints about the noise only seemed to aggravate the tension in the room.
    • 2. To annoy or irritate someone.
      • Example: The traffic jams during rush hour always aggravate my stress levels.
    • 3. To increase the severity or intensity of a problem or disease.
      • Example: If you don’t follow the doctor's advice, your condition may aggravate.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'aggravare', meaning 'to make heavy', from 'ad-' (to) + 'gravis' (heavy).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    aggravate one's situation:

    to make one's circumstances worse.

    aggravate the issue:

    to complicate or worsen a problem.

    it's aggravating:

    it is annoying or frustrating.

    Related Words

    exacerbate:

    to make a bad situation worse.

    intensify:

    to make something stronger or more extreme.

    compound:

    to make something worse by adding to it.

    Slang Meanings of aggravate

    Meaning: To get on someone's nerves.

    Example Sentence: Stop aggravating me with your endless questions!

    Meaning: To irritate or annoy generally.

    Example Sentence: That loud music is really aggravating my mood.