frustration

/fɹʌsˈtɹeɪ.ʃən/
noun 5

Collocations

17
1

(noun.)

ADJ

considerable, great

sheer

She threw the broken printer across the room in sheer frustration after it jammed again.

angry, bitter | pent-up | sexual

VERB + FRUSTRATION

experience, feel, seethe with

She felt deep frustration when her computer crashed before saving her work.

express, show, take out, vent

She vented her frustration about the delayed flight to anyone who would listen.

hide

cause, lead to

Waiting in traffic for hours caused frustration among the passengers on the bus.

PREP

in ~

She sighed in frustration after spending an hour trying to fix the broken printer.

out of ~

She quit her job out of frustration after months of being ignored by her manager.

through ~

Many workers left their jobs through frustration with poor management and low wages.

with ~

She threw down her phone with frustration after the app crashed for the third time.

~ at

The coach felt deep frustration at his team's repeated mistakes during the match.

~ over

Many employees expressed their frustration over the repeated delays in the project.

~ with

She expressed her frustration with the slow internet connection during the video call.

PHRASES

a feeling/sense of frustration, tears of frustration

She felt a growing sense of frustration as she struggled to fix the broken computer.

Your note

not saved
0 chars