Aggravating

/ˈæɡrəˌveɪtɪŋ/ adjective

Causing annoyance, frustration, or irritation. Something that makes a situation worse or more difficult to bear.

From Latin 'aggravatus' meaning to make heavier, from 'ad' (to) plus 'gravis' (heavy). Originally meant to make physically heavier, then evolved to mean making problems or situations more burdensome. The emotional sense developed by the 17th century.

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