Frustrated
UK /["/frʌˈstreɪtɪd/"]/US /["/ˈfrʌstreɪtɪd/"]/
Definition
feeling annoyed and impatient because you cannot do or achieve what you want
In simple words: Feeling annoyed or upset because you can't do something.
Examples
- She felt frustrated when the computer crashed just before she could save her work.
- The frustrated student couldn't understand the difficult math problem despite repeated explanations.
- He became frustrated with the slow progress on the project deadline.
- Frustrated by the lack of available information, she decided to visit the library instead.
- The coach was frustrated because the team did not follow the game plan.
- They were frustrated musicians after the concert was postponed for the third time.
Usage notes
Use 'frustrated' in neutral conversations to express annoyance or disappointment. Avoid in overly formal settings; instead, consider using 'discontented' or 'dissatisfied'.
Grammar pattern
frustrated + by/with + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'frost-rated' — imagine being cold and upset when it snows.
Collocations
- appear
- be
- feel
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- at
- by
- with
Synonyms
- annoyed
- irritated
- exasperated
- vexed
- peeved
Antonyms
- calm
- pleased
- satisfied
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'frustrating' (the cause of frustration).
- Using 'frustrated' without a proper object (e.g., 'I am frustrated.' instead of 'I am frustrated by the delay.').
- Mixing up emotional intensity; using 'frustrated' instead of 'angry' when feeling more intense.