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frustration

[fruh-strey-shuhn] / frʌˈstreɪ ʃən /


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That has been huge frustration internally as Newcastle continue to adapt following the departure of a very different type of striker in Alexander Isak, who joined Liverpool last summer.

From BBC

He has done so out of frustration and anger.

From BBC

But the Israeli president told reporters that he shared people's frustrations about a rise in antisemitism "all over the world".

From Barron's

Less certain is whether her agenda will address the frustrations of the Japanese public on inflation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Inside government, the level of frustration over what's happened in the past few days is acute, again.

From BBC