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Exasperating:Meaning in English and Hindi



Exasperating:ɪɡˈzɑːspəreɪtɪŋ

उभारना, उभाड़ना ,चिढ़ाना ,भड़काना ,भड़काना 

 You can do nothing to solve a problem or If you describe someone or something as exasperating, you mean that you feel angry and frustrated by them or by what they do.


synonyms: annoying, aggravating, bothersome, troubling

antonyms: delicious, narcotic, pretty, pleasing, grateful

Exasperating use in sentence: 

  • It's so Exasperating when he won't listen a word that I say.

  • Anurag gets exasperating when his neighbours play loud music late at night

  • She acts more sorry for the women or exasperated, then afraid of her,


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