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UK
/fɹʌstɹˈeɪtɪd/
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[ US /ˈfɹəsˌtɹeɪtəd/ ]
[ US /ˈfɹəsˌtɹeɪtəd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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disappointingly unsuccessful
their foiled attempt to capture Calais
disappointed expectations and thwarted ambitions
his best efforts were thwarted
many frustrated poets end as pipe-smoking teachers
How To Use frustrated In A Sentence
- But at last there came a Tuesday -- a gold-medal Tuesday for one frustrated amigo. MUSIC FOR BOYS
- Thoroughly frustrated with the blindness of his countrymen, he resolved to establish a community in America.
- Ever so a person, can in order to my every move and happy or frustrated for a long time.
- A shame since it includes the weapons, sabotage devices and other inventions which undoubtedly frustrated the German forces.
- He conquered the lands up to Carchemish, but an Egyptian-Hittite treaty signed in 1283, which divided Syria between them, frustrated the Assyrians 'westward movement. E. The Kassites, the Hurrians, and the Arameans
- Obviously, then, the average romance reader is not the undereducated, uninformed, subnormal, frustrated housewife of recent mythology.
- Policy discontinuity frustrated industrialists and investors who wished to engage in forward planning: they could not anticipate stability in government programs.
- But since hizzoner has turned the spotlight onto his track record as head of the bureau, here is a highlight reel (if you can call it that) from one frustrated bureau employee: For Adams, photo op becomes knock op (Jack Bog's Blog)
- Most lawyers are frustrated writers, actors, comedians or performers of some bent or another.
- As professional profiler, Max suspects that the mastermind is a frustrated academic.