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exasperate

[ig-zas-puh-reyt] / ɪgˈzæs pəˌreɪt /


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Kura Sushi’s price bump comes as Americans are exasperated with paying more for food in grocery store aisles and when eating out.

From The Wall Street Journal

That the prime minister can turn things around, as one of his exasperated cabinet allies said, "people just really want us to fix it".

From BBC

His aunt’s sigh was somewhere between exasperated and tender, the most motherly sound she’d ever made to him.

From Literature

Abu looked exasperated, probably thinking this was what he got for working with the new boy.

From Literature

“I don’t know how to draw a map,” I say, exasperated.

From Literature