frustrated |
frustrated |
In en-past of|frustrate terms the difference between frustrated and frustrated
is that
frustrated is (
frustrate) while
frustrated is (
frustrate).
As verbs the difference between frustrated and frustrated
is that
frustrated is (
frustrate) while
frustrated is (
frustrate).
As adjectives the difference between frustrated and frustrated
is that
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed while
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed.
frustrated |
aloof |
As adjectives the difference between frustrated and aloof
is that
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed while
aloof is reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant; standoffish.
As a verb frustrated
is (
frustrate).
As an adverb aloof is
at or from a distance, but within view, or at a small distance; apart; away.
As a preposition aloof is
(obsolete) away from; clear of.
frustrated |
bossy |
As adjectives the difference between frustrated and bossy
is that
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed while
bossy is tending to give orders to others, especially when unwarranted; domineering or
bossy can be ornamented with bosses; studded.
As a verb frustrated
is (
frustrate).
As a noun bossy is
(us|informal|dated) a cow or calf.
devasted |
frustrated |
As verbs the difference between devasted and frustrated
is that
devasted is (
devast) while
frustrated is (
frustrate).
As an adjective frustrated is
foiled, stopped, disappointed.
unsuccessful |
frustrated |
As adjectives the difference between unsuccessful and frustrated
is that
unsuccessful is failed, not successful while
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed.
As a verb frustrated is
(
frustrate).
frustrated |
unimpressed |
As adjectives the difference between frustrated and unimpressed
is that
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed while
unimpressed is not impressed.
As a verb frustrated
is (
frustrate).
frustrated |
melancholic |
As adjectives the difference between frustrated and melancholic
is that
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed while
melancholic is filled with or affected by melancholy—great sadness or depression, especially of a thoughtful or introspective nature.
As a verb frustrated
is (
frustrate).
As a noun melancholic is
a person who is habitually melancholy.
frustrated |
restless |
As adjectives the difference between frustrated and restless
is that
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed while
restless is not allowing or affording rest.
As a verb frustrated
is (
frustrate).
frustrated |
troubled |
As verbs the difference between frustrated and troubled
is that
frustrated is (
frustrate) while
troubled is (
trouble).
As adjectives the difference between frustrated and troubled
is that
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed while
troubled is anxious, worried, careworn.
insulted |
frustrated |
As verbs the difference between insulted and frustrated
is that
insulted is (
insult) while
frustrated is (
frustrate).
As an adjective frustrated is
foiled, stopped, disappointed.
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