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frustration

[fruh-strey-shuhn] / frʌˈstreɪ ʃən /


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One practical frustration has eased, however, with smartphones and connected devices now updating automatically, the seasonal time change is harder to miss —even if the debate around it remains unresolved.

From BBC

“You don’t have to be happy all the time, but it’s important to channel that frustration into something useful. Think about what makes you angry, and use what you care about to change herstory.”

From Los Angeles Times

A beatnik radio host caught the Mets bug and praised baseball as a “kind of amalgam of all the human frustrations.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He had recently been critical of the volume of talent within the club's academy and had voiced frustration over the January sales of Vyner and Mehmeti.

From BBC

At times their own desires and tastes take a backseat to the demands of others, and Nguyen also captures moments when candid feelings of frustration and ambivalence slip through.

From Salon