frustrate in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9
Definition
To frustrate means to cause someone to feel upset or annoyed, especially due to an inability to achieve or understand something.
Sample Sentences
- The constant interruptions during the meeting began to frustrate everyone involved.
- She tried to explain her idea clearly, but the lack of understanding from her colleagues only served to frustrate her further.
- His inability to solve the puzzle quickly started to frustrate him, despite his determination to succeed.
- It can be incredibly frustrating when your plans are derailed by circumstances beyond your control.
- They worked tirelessly on the project, only to be frustrated by the last-minute changes requested by the client.
- She felt a surge of frustration when her computer crashed just before the deadline.
- It's easy to frustrate a child if their expectations are not managed properly.
- After weeks of practice, his inability to improve still left him frustrated.
- The delays in the project timeline were starting to frustrate the entire team.