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UK//kɑːnt stænd ði ˌæɡrəˈveɪʃən//US//kænt stænd ði ˌæɡrəˈveɪʃən//

Meaning of Can't stand the aggravation

To dislike something very much because it is irritating or bothersome.

In simple words: To strongly dislike something that causes annoyance.

Can't stand the aggravation in a sentence

  • I just can't stand the aggravation of my noisy neighbors.
  • She can't stand the aggravation of long commutes every day.
  • He can't stand the aggravation caused by constant interruptions.
  • After a week of that aggravation, I decided to quit.
  • Many people can't stand the aggravation of dealing with bureaucracy.

How to use Can't stand the aggravation

Used mainly in casual conversations. Avoid in formal writing or speech. Emphasizes strong feelings of annoyance.

Grammar pattern

stand + object + noun phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a person standing and refusing to move due to constant nagging.

Related words

Collocations with Can't stand the aggravation

  • can't stand
  • deep aggravation
  • constant aggravation
  • aggravation from noise
  • aggravation in traffic

Synonyms for Can't stand the aggravation

Common mistakes with Can't stand the aggravation

  • Using 'can't stand' with a neutral tone instead of expressing strong dislike.
  • Confusing 'aggravation' with similar words like 'annoyance', missing nuances.
  • Using the phrase in contexts that require a more formal expression.

Compare Can't stand the aggravation with Hate, Detest, Dislike

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Frequently asked questions about Can't stand the aggravation

What does Can't stand the aggravation mean?

To strongly dislike something that causes annoyance.

What is the definition of Can't stand the aggravation?

To dislike something very much because it is irritating or bothersome.

How do you use Can't stand the aggravation in a sentence?

I just can't stand the aggravation of my noisy neighbors.

Can you give another example of Can't stand the aggravation?

She can't stand the aggravation of long commutes every day.

What are synonyms for Can't stand the aggravation?

Common alternatives include hate, detest, dislike, loath, abhor.

What words go with Can't stand the aggravation?

It commonly pairs with can't stand, deep aggravation, constant aggravation, aggravation from noise, aggravation in traffic.

What are common mistakes when using Can't stand the aggravation?

Using 'can't stand' with a neutral tone instead of expressing strong dislike. Confusing 'aggravation' with similar words like 'annoyance', missing nuances. Using the phrase in contexts that require a more formal expression.

How do you pronounce Can't stand the aggravation?

US: //kænt stænd ði ˌæɡrəˈveɪʃən//, UK: //kɑːnt stænd ði ˌæɡrəˈveɪʃən//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Can't stand the aggravation formal or informal?

"Can't stand the aggravation" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Can't stand the aggravation?

Used mainly in casual conversations. Avoid in formal writing or speech. Emphasizes strong feelings of annoyance.