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"exasperating" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation, person, or thing that is causing immense frustration, annoyance, or irritation. For example, "My boss's exasperating decisions make it hard for me to do my job."
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exasperating
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Present participle of exasperate
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The play is about coal, fury, fire, families, friends, politics, betrayal, loyalty, sacrifice, guilt, bad behaviour and the beautiful, difficult, stonkingly exasperating country we are living in today.
George Papandreou had already quit in Greece, also handing over to a caretaker administration, after exasperating the big EU powers by trying to call a referendum on the terms of Greece's bailout.
This prize is, for me, fantastically obtuse, exasperating and dumb.
Mr Arafat comes over as an impossible ditherer, exasperating even to his comrades.
They like to point out, too, that America has abandoned them before, cutting aid and military support when Soviet forces left Afghanistan at the end of the 1980s.Still, Pakistan is exasperating.
The rebels have promised to unite, but their squabbling has been exasperating.
Since then, he has become a fierce and, for the prime minister, exasperating champion of the legislature, while appearing to slip rapidly leftward.
Generous, fearless, sometimes exasperating, full of joie de vivre, Dessa will be much missed.
At a time of hard decisions about how to counter fanatics with biological weapons, or save lives in former Yugoslavia, it is exasperating that base closures have proceeded much more slowly than the broader drawdown of the cold-war armed services.
Having spent almost two years piling on tax increases and exasperating the private sector, he announced in January a shift towards lower taxes, less spending and a more business-friendly policy.
However little they know or care about religion, many people instinctively mistrust that sort of talk, which seems to be craving the approval of secular society.Pope Francis, on the other hand, falls into neither camp, and therefore may end up exasperating both.
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