Miffed vs Frustrated - What's the difference?
miffed | frustrated |
(frustrate)
foiled, stopped, disappointed
suffering from frustration; dissatisfied, agitated, and/or discontent because one is unable to perform an action or fulfill a desire.
*{{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=December 29
, author=Paul Doyle
, title=Arsenal's Theo Walcott hits hat-trick in thrilling victory over Newcastle
, work=The Guardian
As adjectives the difference between miffed and frustrated
is that miffed is irritated, angry, put out or annoyed while frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed.As verbs the difference between miffed and frustrated
is that miffed is past tense of miff while frustrated is past tense of frustrate.frustrated
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