Exasperate vs Chafe - What's the difference?
exasperate | chafe | Related terms |
To frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.
* , Macbeth , act 3, sc. 6:
* 1851 , , Moby Dick , ch. 3:
* 1853 , , Bleak House , ch. 11:
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(obsolete) Exasperated; embittered.
* Elizabeth Browning
Heat excited by friction.
Injury or wear caused by friction.
Vexation; irritation of mind; rage.
* 1596 , (Edmund Spenser), The Faerie Queene , VI.5:
To excite heat in by friction; to rub in order to stimulate and make warm.
To excite passion or anger in; to fret; to irritate.
To fret and wear by rubbing; as, to chafe a cable.
To rub; to come together so as to wear by rubbing; to wear by friction.
* Shakespeare
* Longfellow
To be worn by rubbing.
To have a feeling of vexation; to be vexed; to fret; to be irritated.
* Shakespeare
* 1996 , Jim Schiller , Developing Jepara in New Order Indonesia , page 58:
Exasperate is a related term of chafe.
As verbs the difference between exasperate and chafe
is that exasperate is to frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry while chafe is .As an adjective exasperate
is (obsolete) exasperated; embittered.exasperate
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Verb
(exasperat)- this report
- Hath so exasperate the king that he
- Prepares for some attempt of war.
- The picture represents a Cape-Horner in a great hurricane; the half-foundered ship weltering there with its three dismantled masts alone visible; and an exasperated whale, purposing to spring clean over the craft, is in the enormous act of impaling himself upon the three mast-heads.
- Beadle goes into various shops and parlours, examining the inhabitants; always shutting the door first, and by exclusion, delay, and general idiotcy, exasperating the public.
Woman of the Year: Corazon Aquino," Time , 5 Jan:
- [S]he exasperates her security men by acting as if she were protected by some invisible shield.
Loyal Mail," Times Online (UK), 4 June (retrieved 7 Oct 2010):
- News that Adam Crozier, Royal Mail chief executive, is set to receive a bumper bonus will exasperate postal workers.
Adjective
(en adjective)- (Shakespeare)
- Like swallows which the exasperate dying year / Sets spinning.
See also
* exacerbate ----chafe
English
Noun
(-)- Like a wylde Bull, that, being at a bay, / Is bayted of a mastiffe and a hound / […] That in his chauffe he digs the trampled ground / And threats his horns […].
Verb
(chaf)- the troubled Tiber chafing with her shores
- made its great boughs chafe together
- A cable chafes .
- He will chafe at the doctor's marrying my daughter.
- Many local politicians chafed under the restrictions of Guided Democracy