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frustrated
[fruhs-trey-tid]
adjective
disappointed; thwarted.
an announcer who was a frustrated actor.
having a feeling of or filled with frustration; dissatisfied.
His unresolved difficulty left him absolutely frustrated.
frustrated
/ ڰʌˈٰɪɪ /
adjective
having feelings of dissatisfaction or lack of fulfilment
Other 51Թ Forms
- unfrustrated adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of frustrated1
Example Sentences
The council has since emailed her, but she said they had not signposted agencies that could help, adding she felt trapped and frustrated.
"I have health issues so I have to have my own toilet onboard and so I am bit frustrated," she said.
Hundreds of immigrants have been arrested and detained in Los Angeles since Thursday, and lawyers have been frustrated by the lack of access to them.
The grandchild of Holocaust survivors, she described to me then how family discussions about what was happening in Gaza left her feeling angry and frustrated.
Ms Howard Boyd says efforts to update rules, which date back to 1989, to include new contaminants were "continually frustrated by the lack of ministerial appetite to deal with this issue."
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