Synonym: aggravation. Similar words: operation, AND operation, alliteration, generation gap, confederation, consideration, ratification, gratification. Meaning: [ɪg‚zæspə'reɪʃn] n. 1. an exasperated feeling of annoyance 2. actions that cause great irritation (or even anger).
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31. Calling my husband for advice, and, in exasperation, watching the three of them deteriorate.
32. Cursing obscenely in his exasperation, Sherman set himself and fired.
33. Latin temperaments rose in exasperation in direct proportion to their owners' frustration.
34. The grunts of exasperation among applied econometricians were almost audible.
35. But the letters lapse into exasperation and impatience as it became clear that the plans were wildly over-optimistic.
36. Teodor, with good-humoured exasperation, picked him up and handed him to a footman.
37. Turning off the engine, she stared at him in exasperation.
38. More humming, exasperation at locating the briefcase, hat and furled umbrella, and the front door made a closing sound.
39. You may find your exasperation turns to inspiration Did you read the novel about the beautiful blonde from the East End?
40. She spoke in a metallic tone of almost cynical exasperation, fixing Ludens with her intense dark stare.
41. She was acting like some idiotic schoolgirl, not an intelligent woman, she thought in exasperation.
42. Drinks in hand, the crowd around me erupted with groans of exasperation, the kind usually reserved for terrible puns.
43. Very soon a cold stone wall of silence had tormented them to wounded exasperation.
44. A frown of exasperation lined her brow as she shook her dark head in bewilderment.
45. Jehana gave a gasp of exasperation, and she stood up.
46. Gao Ma almost laughed in her exasperation.
47. There was a trace of exasperation in his voice.
48. Stop that noise,'he cried out exasperation.
49. His voice had the ring of exasperation.
50. It also involves howls of exasperation.
51. He sighed in exasperation and nodded.
52. Her lips twitched in exasperation.
53. His performance is all sly looks and bone-dry readings,[http://sentencedict.com/exasperation.html] held together by a general air of barely contained exasperation at the antics of the fools and knaves who surround him.
54. Ra ú l Castro has frequently expressed his exasperation at Cuba's chronic inefficiencies.
55. As he reached deeper into the subject, Bethune went from impatience to exasperation.
56. Finally in exasperation, Vertumnus dropped his disguise and stood naked before Pomona in his true form.
57. Mr. Lin finally said in exasperation . His voice shook a little.
58. I tried to ignore the impatient shuffling and barely suppressed exasperation.
59. Adrian had impressed Tony when he announced his exasperation with their country's national pose of perpetual insouciance.
60. Their progress was exasperatingly slow, but we were beyond exasperation.
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