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English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪɡˈzæspəɹeɪtɪd/
- Hyphenation: ex‧as‧per‧at‧ed
Verb
exasperated
- simple past and past participle of exasperate
Adjective
exasperated (comparative more exasperated, superlative most exasperated)
- Having one's patience greatly taxed; greatly annoyed; made furious.
- Made worse or more intense.
Translations
greatly annoyed; made furious
- Dutch: geërgerd (nl)
- Finnish: ärsyyntynyt (fi), sydämistynyt, vihastunut (fi), suunniltaan (fi), raivostunut (fi)
- German: verärgert (de), außer sich
- Marathi: संतप्त (santapta)
- Romanian: exasperat (ro) m
- Russian: раздражённый (ru) (razdražónnyj), разгне́ванный (ru) (razgnévannyj), серди́тый (ru) (serdítyj), вне себя́ (ru) (vne sebjá)
- Swedish: uppretad (sv), förbittrad (sv), rasande (sv)
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made worse or more intense