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Anxious vs Frustrate - What's the difference?

anxious | frustrate |


As adjectives the difference between anxious and frustrate

is that anxious is full of anxiety or disquietude; greatly concerned or solicitous, especially respecting something future or unknown; being in painful suspense;—applied to persons; as, anxious for the issue of a battle while frustrate is vain; ineffectual; useless; nugatory.

As a verb frustrate is

to disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.

Frustrate - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb frustrate

is to disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.

As an adjective frustrate

is vain; ineffectual; useless; nugatory.

Wikidiffcom vs Frustrate - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | frustrate |


As a verb frustrate is

to disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.

As an adjective frustrate is

vain; ineffectual; useless; nugatory.

Harm vs Frustrate - What's the difference?

harm | frustrate | Related terms |

Harm is a related term of frustrate.


As a proper noun harm

is , low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".

As a verb frustrate is

to disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.

As an adjective frustrate is

vain; ineffectual; useless; nugatory.

Kill vs Frustrate - What's the difference?

kill | frustrate | Related terms |

Kill is a related term of frustrate.


In lang=en terms the difference between kill and frustrate

is that kill is to force a company out of business while frustrate is to cause stress or panic.

As verbs the difference between kill and frustrate

is that kill is to put to death; to extinguish the life of while frustrate is to disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.

As a noun kill

is the act of killing or kill can be a creek; a body of water; a channel or arm of the sea or kill can be a kiln.

As an adjective frustrate is

vain; ineffectual; useless; nugatory.

Smash vs Frustrate - What's the difference?

smash | frustrate | Related terms |

Smash is a related term of frustrate.


In lang=en terms the difference between smash and frustrate

is that smash is to be destroyed by being smashed while frustrate is to cause stress or panic.

As verbs the difference between smash and frustrate

is that smash is to break (something brittle) violently while frustrate is to disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.

As a noun smash

is the sound of a violent impact; a violent striking together.

As an adjective frustrate is

vain; ineffectual; useless; nugatory.

Balk vs Frustrate - What's the difference?

balk | frustrate | Synonyms |

Balk is a synonym of frustrate.


As verbs the difference between balk and frustrate

is that balk is (archaic) to pass over or by or balk can be to indicate to fishermen, by shouts or signals from shore, the direction taken by the shoals of herring while frustrate is to disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.

As a noun balk

is ridge, an unplowed strip of land.

As an adjective frustrate is

vain; ineffectual; useless; nugatory.

Injure vs Frustrate - What's the difference?

injure | frustrate | Related terms |

Injure is a related term of frustrate.


In lang=en terms the difference between injure and frustrate

is that injure is to do injustice to while frustrate is to cause stress or panic.

As verbs the difference between injure and frustrate

is that injure is to wound or cause physical harm to a living creature while frustrate is to disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.

As an adjective frustrate is

vain; ineffectual; useless; nugatory.

Blight vs Frustrate - What's the difference?

blight | frustrate | Synonyms |

Blight is a synonym of frustrate.


In lang=en terms the difference between blight and frustrate

is that blight is to spoil or ruin (something) while frustrate is to cause stress or panic.

As verbs the difference between blight and frustrate

is that blight is to affect with blight; to blast; to prevent the growth and fertility of while frustrate is to disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.

As a noun blight

is any of many plant diseases causing damage to, or the death of, leaves, fruit or other parts.

As an adjective frustrate is

vain; ineffectual; useless; nugatory.

Spoil vs Frustrate - What's the difference?

spoil | frustrate | Related terms |

Spoil is a related term of frustrate.


In lang=en terms the difference between spoil and frustrate

is that spoil is to reveal the ending of (a story etc); to ruin (a surprise) by exposing it ahead of time while frustrate is to cause stress or panic.

As verbs the difference between spoil and frustrate

is that spoil is (archaic) to strip (someone who has been killed or defeated) of their arms or armour while frustrate is to disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.

As a noun spoil

is (also in plural: spoils ) plunder taken from an enemy or victim.

As an adjective frustrate is

vain; ineffectual; useless; nugatory.

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