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synonyms for more exasperated

  • dogged
  • enraged
  • exasperated
  • indignant
  • infuriated
  • irate
  • miffed
  • buffaloed
  • bugged
  • fuming
  • hacked
  • maddened
  • peeved
  • riled
  • at end of one's rope
  • bummed out
  • burned up
  • furious
  • hot and bothered
  • huffy
  • ireful
  • mad
  • rubbed the wrong way
  • steamed up
  • up in arms
  • uptight
  • wrathful
On this page you'll find 550 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to more exasperated, such as: dogged, enraged, exasperated, indignant, infuriated, and irate.

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        How to use more exasperated in a sentence

        But who knows; he was perhaps more exasperated by ill fortune, delirium, or despair, than really bad at heart.
        MY TEN YEARS' IMPRISONMENTSILVIO PELLICO
        The King, more and more exasperated, dismissed them with a reprimand, but still remained without money.
        REVOLUTION AND COUNTER-REVOLUTIONKARL MARX
        The merrier their spirits grew toward the close of the meal, the more exasperated Csaki became.
        THE GOLDEN AGE IN TRANSYLVANIAMR JKAI
        Instead of being more exasperated by my answer, the anger of the good old man fell immediately.
        ROWLANDSON'S OXFORDA. HAMILTON GIBBS
        The later years of Reconstruction found the temper of the whites more and more exasperated.
        CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION IN ALABAMAWALTER L. FLEMING
        I am told the republican party is more exasperated than ever, by their answer to Russia, which is published.
        THE DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, VOL. IXVARIOUS
        Small wonder the memory of them once more exasperated Ralegh in his prison-room to renewed anger.
        GREAT RALEGHHUGH DE SELINCOURT
        As the time wore slowly away, he became more and more exasperated, fevered, wretched.
        THE INTERNATIONAL MONTHLY, VOLUME 2, NO. 4, MARCH, 1851VARIOUS
        Calmness did not in this case come with reflection; the more Francesca thought about the matter, the more exasperated she grew.
        THE UNBEARABLE BASSINGTONSAKI
        This seemed to make some impression on the people, but the khan was even more exasperated than before.
        HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE, VOL. 3, NO. 15, AUGUST, 1851VARIOUS
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