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aggravate

[ag-ruh-veyt] / ˈæg rəˌveɪt /




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In fact, the so-called positive attributes men are told to cultivate aggravate his woefulness.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 12, 2026

And people do leave, including the ones Lemon seems to aggravate the most.

From Slate • Feb. 4, 2026

Experts warn that the soaring temperatures could aggravate the risk of heat-related illness, especially due to high humidity levels.

From BBC • Jun. 24, 2025

For other patients, judgmental remarks from providers aggravate the effects of physical pain by making patients feel ashamed of or even responsible for it.

From Salon • Jun. 9, 2025

Use irritate to mean “inflame,” and use aggravate to mean “worsen.”

From "Woe Is I" by Patricia T. O'Conner




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