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frustration

[fruh-strey-shuhn] / frʌˈstreɪ ʃən /


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Her frustration is shared by many people of her age, for whom the first rung on the career ladder can seem out of reach.

From BBC

She said she is leaving with some frustrations about the management of the LAFD, including its reluctance to refer allegations of wrongdoing by its members to an independent investigation rather than an internal inquiry.

From Los Angeles Times

The speech reads like a cry of frustration from a senior Labour figure who feels underwhelmed by what she sees as the party's underpowered performance in office.

From BBC

"It was a frustrating few weeks, there's no hiding the disappointment and frustration," he said.

From BBC

Until then, America's allies are not hiding their frustration.

From Barron's