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Exasperate vs Exacerbateamprctjampfrmampqampesrcsampsauampvedahukewissztvlyahufiqwkhcembywqfghdmakampusgaovvawemyralnefqjqakxnvr - What's the difference?

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Insult vs Exasperate - What's the difference?

insult | exasperate | Related terms |

Insult is a related term of exasperate.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between insult and exasperate

is that insult is (obsolete) the act of leaping on; onset; attack while exasperate is (obsolete) exasperated; embittered.

As verbs the difference between insult and exasperate

is that insult is (obsolete|intransitive) to behave in an obnoxious and superior manner (over, against) while exasperate is to frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.

As a noun insult

is an action or form of speech deliberately intended to be rude.

As an adjective exasperate is

(obsolete) exasperated; embittered.

Exasperate vs Pique - What's the difference?

exasperate | pique | Related terms |

Exasperate is a related term of pique.


As a verb exasperate

is to frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.

As an adjective exasperate

is (obsolete) exasperated; embittered.

As a noun pique is

a kind of ribbed or corded fabric.

Plague vs Exasperate - What's the difference?

plague | exasperate | Related terms |

Plague is a related term of exasperate.


As verbs the difference between plague and exasperate

is that plague is while exasperate is to frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.

As an adjective exasperate is

(obsolete) exasperated; embittered.

Exasperate vs Nettle - What's the difference?

exasperate | nettle | Related terms |

Exasperate is a related term of nettle.


As verbs the difference between exasperate and nettle

is that exasperate is to frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry while nettle is (literally) of the nettle plant and similar physical causes, to sting causing a rash in someone.

As an adjective exasperate

is (obsolete) exasperated; embittered.

As a noun nettle is

any plant, the foliage of which is covered with stinging, mildly poisonous hairs, causing an instant rash.

Inconvenience vs Exasperate - What's the difference?

inconvenience | exasperate | Related terms |

Inconvenience is a related term of exasperate.


As verbs the difference between inconvenience and exasperate

is that inconvenience is to bother; to discomfort while exasperate is to frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.

As a noun inconvenience

is the quality of being inconvenient.

As an adjective exasperate is

(obsolete) exasperated; embittered.

Hound vs Exasperate - What's the difference?

hound | exasperate | Related terms |

Hound is a related term of exasperate.


As verbs the difference between hound and exasperate

is that hound is to persistently harass while exasperate is to frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.

As a noun hound

is a dog, particularly a breed with a good sense of smell developed for hunting other animals (hunt hound, hunting hound, hunting dog, hunter).

As an adjective exasperate is

(obsolete) exasperated; embittered.

Hector vs Exasperate - What's the difference?

hector | exasperate | Related terms |

Hector is a related term of exasperate.


As a proper noun hector

is hector.

As a verb exasperate is

to frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.

As an adjective exasperate is

(obsolete) exasperated; embittered.

Exasperate vs Disgruntle - What's the difference?

exasperate | disgruntle | Related terms |

Exasperate is a related term of disgruntle.


As verbs the difference between exasperate and disgruntle

is that exasperate is to frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry while disgruntle is to make discontent or cross; to cause being in a bad temper.

As an adjective exasperate

is (obsolete) exasperated; embittered.

Badger vs Exasperate - What's the difference?

badger | exasperate | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between badger and exasperate

is that badger is an itinerant licensed dealer in commodities used for food; a hawker; a huckster; -- formerly applied especially to one who bought grain in one place and sold it in another while exasperate is exasperated; embittered.

As verbs the difference between badger and exasperate

is that badger is to pester, to annoy persistently while exasperate is to frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.

As a noun badger

is a common name for any mammal of three subfamilies, which belong to the family Mustelidae: Melinae (Eurasian badgers), Mellivorinae (ratel or honey badger), and subfamily: Taxideinae (American badger).

As an adjective exasperate is

exasperated; embittered.

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