Frustrated

/ˈfrʌstreɪtɪd/ adjective

Frustrated describes the feeling of being upset or annoyed because you cannot do or get what you want. It often comes from repeated problems or blocked efforts.

“Frustrated” comes from Latin “frustratus,” meaning “disappointed” or “in vain,” from “frustra,” meaning “in error, in vain, or for nothing.” It entered English through Latin and French forms related to failure and defeat.

AMአይደለም
ARمحبط
BNঅসন্তুষ্ট
CAfrustra
CSrozčarovaný
DAfrustreret
DEfrustriert
ELενοχλημένος
ESfrustrado
FAدلخراش
FIfrustroitu
FRfrustré
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