frustrated

adjective26 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

Commonly used to express frustration towards a person, a thing, or a situation one is dealing with.

Used to indicate the agent or cause of the frustration, often something external and impersonal.

Typically used to express frustration towards a situation or lack of progress.

To a high degree.

To a very high degree.

Frustrated to a small degree.

Feeling frustration in a profound or intense way.

Frustrated to a small degree.

Frustrated in a way that is easy to see or understand.

Frustrated in a way that is easy to see or understand.

Totally or entirely frustrated, with no part unaffected.

An informal synonym for 'completely frustrated'.

Becoming more and more frustrated over time.

To a moderate or reasonable degree.

Frustrated due to a lack of sexual activity or satisfaction.

The most common way to state the condition of being frustrated.

Emphasizes the internal emotion of being frustrated.

A common and slightly informal way to say 'become frustrated'.

To have an expression or appearance of being frustrated.

To give the impression of being frustrated.

Indicates the process of starting to feel frustrated.

Used to describe seeming frustrated from one's appearance.

To convey frustration through the tone of one's voice.

Implies a gradual increase in frustration over time.

To cause someone to feel frustrated.

To cause someone to be in a state of frustration as a result of an action or event.