Similar words: frustrate, frustration, frustrating, illustrate, illustration, strategy, prostrate, strategic. Meaning: ['frʌstreɪtɪd /frʌ'streɪtɪd] adj. disappointingly unsuccessful.
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121 I guess he went through a period where he felt frustrated with himself, he didn't trust himself.
122 His eldest brother Henry had cause to feel frustrated, but for a third son Geoffrey of Brittany was extremely well endowed.
123 Policy discontinuity frustrated industrialists and investors who wished to engage in forward planning: they could not anticipate stability in government programs.
124 The convoy of 12 ambulance wagons and vans was frustrated throughout the day in efforts to extract injured civilians.
125 A crucial document disappeared for years while frustrated investigators fumed.
126 Even though I get frustrated very easily, I do not give up.
127 People have become frustrated with the inability to get online and the slow speeds of the Internet.
128 Decent working people are frustrated at the level of crime in the cities.
129 You are talking about a player who is frustrated, very frustrated.
130 Though such competition frustrated him, Allen poured energies into welfare work, mutual aid, and preaching.
131 I was getting hungry and frustrated because I hadn't been able to enjoy any of it.
132 He was particularly frustrated by a lack of funds to allow his campus to grow, some said.
133 We discover that the mysteries in others, which used to leave us baffled and frustrated, now enrich our inner selves.
134 Some frustrated ranchers, having liquidated their entire herds, will not be re-entering the market for at least 18 months.
135 Frustrated educators search for dramatic new ways to get at one root of the problem: language skills.
136 But they were left ruing missed opportunities and were frustrated by fine goalkeeping from Mark Taylor.
137 Frustrated designers constructed elaborate beach retreats with driftwood, bamboo poles, and Laura Ashley sheets.
138 Sometimes aggrieved and frustrated citizens take matters into their own hands.
139 Both men and women are becoming increasingly frustrated over control conditions of how, when, and where they do their work.
140 In the evening, he felt useless and frustrated in helping Mark complete spelling and math assignments.
141 I was frustrated with them, but also a bit with myself.
142 He may become frustrated by the lack of dramatic coverage in the press.Sentencedict.com
143 Half of her wants to be a fella, and the other half's a frustrated old maid.
144 Hawkins is frustrated by the low priority the government has put on education.
145 But I feel frustrated, too, at the degree to which they capitulated.
146 Some day, hopefully, Fort Wayne will see a basketball team return and satisfy frustrated Fury fans.
147 I was seeing people at the other end of a frustrated educational journey.
148 Nevertheless, the moves towards positive change are being frustrated both by threats from right-wing activists, and by sectarian conflicts.
149 For years they saw their dreams frustrated, their goals just out of reach.
150 But he got so frustrated with the software available for economic modeling that he began tinkering.
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