different between frustrating vs angering
frustrating
English
Etymology
frustrate +? -ing
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /f???st?e??t??/, /?f??s?t?e??t??/
- (IPA) IPA(key): /?f??s?t?e??t??/, [?f(?)?s?t?e?????], [?f(?)???t???e?????]
Adjective
frustrating (comparative more frustrating, superlative most frustrating)
- Discouraging; causing annoyance or anger by excessive difficulty.
Synonyms
- discouraging
Derived terms
- frustratingly
Translations
Verb
frustrating
- present participle of frustrate
frustrating From the web:
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angering
English
Verb
angering
- present participle of anger
Anagrams
- enraging
angering From the web:
- what does engaging mean
- enduring means
- what rhymes with angering
- what tense is angering
- what does it mean when someone is engaging
- what makes something engaging
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