Exasperate

/ɪɡˈzæspəreɪt/

खीजाना; झुंझलाना; अत्यधिक चिढ़ाना/निराश करना

Origin & History

From Latin exasperare (“to make rough, irritate”), from ex- (“out”) + asper (“rough”).

लैटिन exasperare (अर्थ: “खुरदरा करना/चिड़ाना”) से; ex- (“बाहर/अधिक”) + asper (“खुरदरा”)।

Definition

To exasperate someone is to make them extremely annoyed, impatient, or frustrated, often by repeated problems, delays, or careless behavior.

'Exasperate' का अर्थ है किसी व्यक्ति को बहुत अधिक चिढ़ाना/खिजाना या अत्यधिक निराश करना, अक्सर बार-बार होने वाली समस्याओं, देरी, या लापरवाह व्यवहार के कारण।

Parts of Speech

Verb:
The constant interruptions began to exasperate the speaker.
लगातार होने वाली बाधाएँ वक्ता को खीजाने लगीं।

Usage Examples

The long wait at the clinic exasperated everyone.
Her refusal to listen only exasperated the team.
He tried to stay calm, but the repeated mistakes exasperated him.
Raising the price again will exasperate customers.

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Idioms & Phrases

To exasperate someone to the point of no return
किसी को इतनी हद तक खीजा देना कि फिर संभलना मुश्किल हो जाए
To be exasperated with someone
किसी से बहुत खीज/झुंझलाहट होना