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frustration

[fruh-strey-shuhn] / frʌˈstreɪ ʃən /


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But rank-and-file employees across many other industries have been slower converts due to fears of being replaced, a lack of time for training and frustration typical of any population learning new technology.

From The Wall Street Journal

The disease affects the part of the brain that regulates emotions, and people often feel deep frustration about their declining abilities.

From MarketWatch

I shoved my hands into my hair and pulled it in frustration as I whirled on Regan.

From Literature

And the frustration appears to be on the rise.

From BBC

Of course, some anger and frustration will come out during these talks, but long-term wallowing and ruminating on perceived unfairness can be more damaging than the layoff itself.

From MarketWatch