frustration - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • vent: I would like to ask those of you who treat it as a tool to vent frustrations and post allegations about others to STOP!
  • express: Number of times the user expresses frustration or satisfaction.
  • relieve: Co-founder Sarah Stone said signing relieved the frustration in babies.
  • imagine: Try to imagine the frustration, the boredom, the anger that this system creates.
  • alleviate: Gestures are helpful to boys, who are often later verbal communicators and may need to alleviate physical frustration and stress.
  • endure: He had endured many frustrations as he followed the serpents ' trails across Europe.

Preposition: at

  • lack: He would also feel frustration at the lack of coherence which we were trying to put right.
  • raid: More than 2000 people marched in East London to show the communityâs anger and frustration at the raids.
  • spell: Petts frustration at spell on sidelines Flavs targets total shut-out Southend United results 2005/06 Southend United player statistics.. .

Adjective modifier

  • pent-up: Maybe it was the pent-up frustration for all the grief everyone had had with the hotel.
  • sheer: Through sheer frustration Wells began taking his ideas elsewhere.
  • immense: This caused immense frustration as you will only work out the concept after 3 or more plays of.. .
  • sexual: He lives in a perpetual state of sexual frustration.
  • intense: This must have been a moment of intense frustration for COSA.
  • endless: Not only that, you will save £ ' s on needless crashes and prevent endless frustration.

Modifies a noun

  • factor: The single player missions suffer from high repetition and frustration factors, with some bland level maps, linear routes and samey gunfights.

Noun used with modifier

  • driver: Project benefits The project is intended to provide guaranteed overtaking opportunities to reduce platoons, driver frustration and accidents.
  • user: The costs of doing away with passwords will pay back handsomely when you consider support calls and user frustration.

Preposition: of

  • delay: I am sure anyone using the internet will experience the frustrations of the delays in opening pages on the internet.
  • fan: He says that he understands the frustrations of the fans: " It means a lot more to the supporters.

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