aggravated (Meaning)

Wordnet

aggravated (s)

made more severe or intense especially in law

incited, especially deliberately, to anger

Webster

aggravated (imp. & p. p.)

of Aggravate

aggravated Sentence Examples

  1. The constant bickering between the siblings aggravated their parents' patience.
  2. Her chronic back pain was aggravated by the long hours she spent sitting at her desk.
  3. The unexpected delay in the project aggravated the already tight deadline.
  4. The harsh weather conditions aggravated the difficulties faced by the rescue team.
  5. The company's financial troubles were aggravated by a series of unfortunate events in the market.
  6. The lack of communication only aggravated the misunderstandings between the two parties.
  7. His refusal to apologize for the mistake aggravated the tension in the workplace.
  8. The unresolved issues between the neighbors aggravated their relationship, leading to frequent disputes.
  9. The constant noise from the nearby construction site aggravated the residents' frustration.
  10. Ignoring early symptoms of illness can aggravate the severity of the condition over time.

FAQs About the word aggravated

made more severe or intense especially in law, incited, especially deliberately, to angerof Aggravate

bothered, angry, annoyed,irritated, upset, exasperated, angered, troubled, galled, frustrated

delighted, satisfied, happy, happy, pleased, satisfied,pleased, content, delighted, content

The constant bickering between the siblings aggravated their parents' patience.

Her chronic back pain was aggravated by the long hours she spent sitting at her desk.

The unexpected delay in the project aggravated the already tight deadline.

The harsh weather conditions aggravated the difficulties faced by the rescue team.