Synonym: defeat, foiling, thwarting. Similar words: frustrate, demonstration, administration, concentration, illustrate, administrative, operation, migration. Meaning: ['frʌ'streɪʃn] n. 1. the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals 2. an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts 3. a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized.
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(151) For the unhurried, the office can be a particular source of frustration.
(152) Bird expressed particular frustration with Stephen Jackson 's on - court demeanor.
(153) You need perseverance to push through those moments of frustration.
(154) He nodded repeatedly as if carried away by wretchedness and frustration.
(155) Frustration education should be arranged as a required course for all children.
(156) Aid workers in Haiti say earthquake relief efforts are starting to make an impact, but frustration is mounting in Port-au-Prince, where Haitians say they lack food, water and a government.
(157) Mussina, like Hughes, knows firsthand the frustration of a hamstring injury.
(158) For many particle physicists, however, it was a year of frustration.
(159) Despite that, the custom game experience of Demigod has remained an exercise in frustration.
(160) At night he would lie sleepless on his cot, suffering an almost unbearable frustration.
(161) His frustration was interrupted when the gargoyle from the roof came crashing through the ceiling.
(162) Sitting at home would only have had him climbing the walls with frustration.
(163) The result can be confusion , frustration, possibly bitterness and a resulting slowness to take decisions.
(164) Searching for your stapler , calculator, note pad or pen is a time - waster, creating stress and frustration.
(165) Polarization of undergraduates , born of frustration over an uneven starting point.
(166) Improved User Experience - Setup Squeezer improves download performance and reduces user frustration with rapid unpacking.
(167) The trail , the frustration, claimed him again and he searched the ground avidly.
(168) Frustration came to a head when Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates visited Tokyo in October. Mr.
(169) Only when he thought himself unobserved could one discern the underlying melarcholy and frustration.
(170) Maturity is the capacity to face unpleasantness and frustration, discomfort and defeat, without complaint or collapse.
(171) The frustration we felt with the bureaucracy was based on solid reasons.
(172) The protests have been their way of venting their political frustration.
(173) Just getting through each day eas an ecercise in frustration and exhaustion.
(174) The boss's misapprehension mad her want to weep with frustration.
(175) Willful people cannot tolerate the slightest frustration of their wishes.
(176) Meanwhile ,[www.Sentencedict.com] I've never heard such universal frustration and disappointment with Bryant permeating the Laker organization.
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