frustrated
Aussprache: [frʌs.trə.teɪtɪd]
Wort
Kontext: „emotions“
(adjective) feeling upset or annoyed because things are not going the way you want them to. When you try hard to do something but it doesn't work out, you might feel frustrated.
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She felt frustrated when her project didn't turn out as she had hoped.
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He wasn't frustrated at all; he calmly accepted the changes.
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Why do you feel frustrated with your homework?
Kontext: „obstacles“
(verb) to make someone feel annoyed or upset because they cannot do something or achieve what they want. When you stop someone from reaching their goal, you frustrate them.
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The delay frustrated the team, but they decided to try again later.
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She did not frustrate him; instead, she helped him find a solution.
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Did the rain frustrate your plans for the picnic?
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