Aggravation

/ˌæɡrəˈveɪʃən/ noun

The action of making a problem or situation worse, or the feeling of annoyance and frustration.

From Latin aggravare, combining ad ('to') and gravare ('to burden, weigh down'), from gravis ('heavy'). Originally meant making something literally heavier or more burdensome. The sense of annoyance developed in the 19th century.

AMሥቃይ
ARتفاقم
BNঅবস্থার বিগড়ন
CSzhoršení
DAforværring
DEVerschlimmerung
ELεπιδείνωση
ESagravación
FAتشدید
FIpaheneminen
FRaggravation
GUવધુ નુકસાન
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