Meaning & Definition of word "Exasperating"

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    Exasperating

    /ɪɡˈzæspəˌreɪtɪŋ/

    adjective:

    • 1. Causing strong feelings of annoyance or frustration.
      • Example: The exasperating wait for the delayed flight left all the passengers in a foul mood.
    • 2. Intensely irritating or vexatious.
      • Example: She found his constant interruptions to be exasperating during the meeting.
    • 3. Provoking irritation or annoyance.
      • Example: It was exasperating to deal with such incompetence in the workplace.

    Etymology

    Latin exasperatus, past participle of exasperare which means to irritate or make rough.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    exasperating situation:

    A scenario that causes extreme frustration.

    exasperating behavior:

    Actions that provoke annoyance.

    exasperating delay:

    A wait that tests patience.

    Related Words

    exasperate:

    To irritate intensely.

    exasperation:

    A feeling of intense irritation or annoyance.

    exasperated:

    Feeling or showing irritation or annoyance.

    Slang Meanings of exasperating

    Meaning: A real pain

    Example Sentence: This traffic jam is a real pain, it's exasperating!

    Meaning: A major drag

    Example Sentence: Waiting for that train was such a major drag, totally exasperating.