vexed |
frustrated |
Frustrated is a synonym of vexed.
As adjectives the difference between vexed and frustrated
is that
vexed is annoyed, irritated or distressed while
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed.
As verbs the difference between vexed and frustrated
is that
vexed is past tense of vex while
frustrated is past tense of frustrate.
stuck |
frustrated |
As a noun stuck
is one, piece, article (of a ware; often not translated in engish).
As a verb frustrated is
(
frustrate).
As an adjective frustrated is
foiled, stopped, disappointed.
anxious |
frustrated |
As adjectives the difference between anxious and frustrated
is that
anxious is full of anxiety or disquietude; greatly concerned or solicitous, especially respecting something future or unknown; being in painful suspense;—applied to persons; as, anxious for the issue of a battle while
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed.
As a verb frustrated is
past tense of frustrate.
frustrated |
chagrined |
As verbs the difference between frustrated and chagrined
is that
frustrated is past tense of frustrate while
chagrined is past tense of chagrin.
As an adjective frustrated
is foiled, stopped, disappointed.
frustrated |
obstructed |
As verbs the difference between frustrated and obstructed
is that
frustrated is (
frustrate) while
obstructed is (
obstruct).
As an adjective frustrated
is foiled, stopped, disappointed.
devastated |
frustrated |
As adjectives the difference between devastated and frustrated
is that
devastated is ruined, ravaged while
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed.
As verbs the difference between devastated and frustrated
is that
devastated is past tense of devastate while
frustrated is past tense of frustrate.
bored |
frustrated |
As verbs the difference between bored and frustrated
is that
bored is past tense of bore while
frustrated is past tense of frustrate.
As adjectives the difference between bored and frustrated
is that
bored is suffering from boredom while
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed.
miserable |
frustrated |
As adjectives the difference between miserable and frustrated
is that
miserable is destitute, impoverished while
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed.
As a noun miserable
is wretch, scoundrel.
As a verb frustrated is
(
frustrate).
frustrated |
shocked |
As verbs the difference between frustrated and shocked
is that
frustrated is past tense of frustrate while
shocked is past tense of shock.
As adjectives the difference between frustrated and shocked
is that
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed while
shocked is surprised, startled, confused, or taken aback.
delightful |
frustrated |
As adjectives the difference between delightful and frustrated
is that
delightful is pleasant; pleasing, bringing satisfaction, enjoyment or pleasure while
frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed.
As a verb frustrated is
(
frustrate).
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