Exasperate

/ɪɡˈzæspəˌreɪt/ verb

To irritate or annoy someone intensely; to make someone feel extremely frustrated or angry. It suggests pushing someone beyond their patience.

From Latin 'exasperare', combining 'ex-' (thoroughly) and 'asper' (rough). The original meaning was 'to make rough' or 'to roughen', which evolved to mean making someone's temper rough or irritated.

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ARأغاظ
BNবিরক্ত
CAexasperar
CSpopudit
DAirritere
DEreizen
ELεξάγρια
ESexasperar
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FIärsyttää
FRexaspérer
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