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Aggravating Meaning in English

word · lemma: aggravate

ˈæɡɹəˌveɪtɪŋ
AG-ruh-vay-ting
ˈæɡɹɐvˌeɪtɪŋ
AG-ruh-vay-ting

Definition

Something that makes you feel annoyed, frustrated, or even angry, especially because it keeps happening or is hard to deal with.

Usage & Nuances

'Aggravating' is informal and often describes minor annoyances that build up. Commonly used before nouns: 'an aggravating habit', 'an aggravating delay'. It is stronger than 'annoying' but not as strong as 'infuriating'. Be careful: do not confuse with 'aggravated', which means made worse or more serious.

Example Sentences

That loud alarm is really aggravating.

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Waiting in long lines is aggravating for everyone.

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This mosquito bite is so aggravating.

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It's aggravating how my internet keeps cutting out during meetings.

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Her aggravating habit of tapping her pen drives me crazy.

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I know it’s aggravating, but we have to wait a little longer.

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