express exasperation
Frequency: 7.614.8 per million words
To show or make known one's feeling of exasperation.
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- The organization has expressed its exasperation with the government.
- The teacher expressed his exasperation when no one did the homework.
- He couldn't help but express his exasperation at the constant delays.
- She will likely express her exasperation if the project is postponed again.
- Many customers are expressing their exasperation over the poor service.
- How can I express my exasperation without sounding rude?
- Through a strongly worded letter, the residents expressed their exasperation with the city council's decision.
- With a deep sigh, he finally expressed the exasperation that had been building up all day.
- It is important to express your exasperation constructively in a team setting.
- Although he tried to remain calm, his tone clearly expressed his exasperation.