Flee vs Frustrate - What's the difference?
flee | frustrate | Related terms |
(label) To run away; to escape.
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, passage=As they turned into Hertford Street they startled a robin from the poet's head on a barren fountain, and he fled away with a cameo note.}}
(label) To escape from.
(label) To disappear quickly; to vanish.
To disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.
To hinder or thwart.
To cause stress or panic
Flee is a related term of frustrate.
As verbs the difference between flee and frustrate
is that flee is (label) to run away; to escape 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.flee
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Anagrams
* * English irregular verbs ----frustrate
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(frustrat)- It frustrates me to do all this work and then lose it all.
- My clumsy fingers frustrate my typing efforts.
- This test frustrates me because if I fail, it'll destroy my grade.