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aggravated

Aggravated vs Agitation - What's the difference?

aggravated | agitation |


As a verb aggravated

is (aggravate).

As a noun agitation is

.

Aggravated vs Amused - What's the difference?

aggravated | amused |


As verbs the difference between aggravated and amused

is that aggravated is (aggravate) while amused is (amuse).

As an adjective amused is

pleasurably entertained.

Irritate vs Aggravated - What's the difference?

irritate | aggravated |


As verbs the difference between irritate and aggravated

is that irritate is (lb) to provoke impatience, anger, or displeasure while aggravated is (aggravate).

Irritable vs Aggravated - What's the difference?

irritable | aggravated |


As an adjective irritable

is capable of being irritated.

As a verb aggravated is

(aggravate).

Deteriorate vs Aggravated - What's the difference?

deteriorate | aggravated |


As verbs the difference between deteriorate and aggravated

is that deteriorate is to make worse; to make inferior in quality or value; to impair while aggravated is past tense of aggravate.

Aggravated vs Irked - What's the difference?

aggravated | irked |


As verbs the difference between aggravated and irked

is that aggravated is (aggravate) while irked is (irk).

As an adjective irked is

annoyed.

Aggravated vs Resentful - What's the difference?

aggravated | resentful |


As a verb aggravated

is (aggravate).

As an adjective resentful is

inclined to resent, who tends to harbor resentment, when.

Annoying vs Aggravated - What's the difference?

annoying | aggravated |


As verbs the difference between annoying and aggravated

is that annoying is while aggravated is (aggravate).

As an adjective annoying

is causing irritation or annoyance; troublesome; vexatious.

Aggravated vs Deterioration - What's the difference?

aggravated | deterioration |


As a verb aggravated

is (aggravate).

As a noun deterioration is

deterioration.

Upset vs Aggravated - What's the difference?

upset | aggravated |


As verbs the difference between upset and aggravated

is that upset is to make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy while aggravated is (aggravate).

As an adjective upset

is (of a person) angry, distressed or unhappy.

As a noun upset

is (uncountable) disturbance or disruption.

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