frustration (Meaning)

Wordnet

frustration (n)

the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals

an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts

a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized

Webster

frustration (n.)

The act of frustrating; disappointment; defeat; as, the frustration of one's designs

frustration Sentence Examples

  1. The constant technical difficulties induced a sense of profound frustration within the team.
  2. Faced with seemingly insurmountable challenges, she felt intense frustration gnawing at her resolve.
  3. The students expressed their frustration over the canceled field trip due to safety concerns.
  4. The lack of progress on the project fueled his frustration and demotivated him.
  5. His inability to fix the broken appliance caused him unspeakable frustration.
  6. The traffic congestion led to widespread frustration among the commuters.
  7. The loss of the game filled the stadium with palpable frustration.
  8. Dealing with a difficult client brought her to the brink of frustration.
  9. The interminable wait for the results left him consumed by frustration.
  10. The relentless noise and chaos generated a mounting sense of frustration that threatened to overwhelm him.

FAQs About the word frustration

the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals, an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts, a feeling of annoyance at

headache, exasperation, annoyance, inconvenience, worry, thorn, nuisance, bugbear, discomfort, menace

pleasure, joy, joy, pleasure,delight, delight,

The constant technical difficulties induced a sense of profound frustration within the team.

Faced with seemingly insurmountable challenges, she felt intense frustration gnawing at her resolve.

The students expressed their frustration over the canceled field trip due to safety concerns.

The lack of progress on the project fueled his frustration and demotivated him.