aggravated
word · lemma: aggravate
Definition
Aggravated means something has become worse or more serious, or describes a person who is very angry or annoyed. In law, it often means a crime that has extra seriousness.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly appears in legal phrases like 'aggravated assault' (more serious due to circumstances). When describing people, usually refers to strong irritation or anger, more intense than 'annoyed'. Not used for mild situations.
Example Sentences
The injury was aggravated by running on it.
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He sounded aggravated during the meeting.
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The situation became aggravated after the argument.
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You look really aggravated—want to talk about it?
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He was charged with aggravated robbery because he used a weapon.
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Her aggravated tone made it clear she had lost patience.
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