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Synonyms for frustration

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for frustration

the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals

Synonyms

an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts

a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized

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'We have to go through with the frustrations because we didn't get the first set and the second we were just lost,' sad Tiamzon in Filipino.
The energy of a Sleaford Mods gig leaves your frustrations somewhat purged, and I found myself heading out of the venue feeling a little lighter.
It was physical exhaustion, coupled with emotional frustration that all new parents go through.
"We thought well, what better way to actually release frustration and anger than actually put on a Brexfit class as we've called it, where you can actually punch your most hated politician in the face on a punch bag," he told Reuters.
Antifrustration ability is an individual's ability to fight against setbacks, and may be derived from frustration tolerance.
Many of these post-graduates students, particularly with low academic background struggle academically due to various frustrations.
Such cafe is now in Indore to help you in finding solutions to your anger & frustrations.
Until the 1960s, the studies about frustrations were almost exclusively focused on identification of processes involved in aggressive responses ensuing from situations of frustration (Anderson & Bushman, 2002; Baron & Richardson, 1994; Berkowitz, 1989; 1990; 2001; Moura & Pasquali, 2006a; Rodriguez, 2015; Tice, Bratslavsky & Baumeister, 2001).
"These will be student led and allow students to speak up about their frustrations. I'm thinking I'll have each group supervised by one parent and one teacher, but the adults will play a low-key role, allowing students to share their feelings more openly - but not naming names - just appropriately sharing feelings."
Because they have just taken delivery of boxing gloves and punch bags to help them work out their frustrations.
No one's happy when flights are delayed or cancelled, but a new survey of more than 2,600 travelers conducted by Boston, USA-based day-of-travel information services firm FlightView uncovers three ways airports and airlines can minimize customer frustrations: proactive communication, accurate flight information and free, ubiquitous WiFi, the company said.
LIVERPOOL boss Kenny Dalglish stopped short of blasting Andy Carroll for his reaction to being substituted at Newcastle but told his players to deal with their frustrations in a better way.
"I have a rage issue over this - there are so many frustrations about being out of action this long.