frustrate v.
I knew that it would frustrate me to step on the scale after feeling so hungry and not seeing rapid results.
Technoference at meals can frustrate children, researchers claim, causing them to become hyperactive, whine, sulk or have a tantrum.
When we make the big goal, it is hard to achieve, sometimes we will frustrate by not seeing the improvement, then we will give up easily.
Don't let big tasks frighten or frustrate you.
) Perhaps the main reason these frivolous products and services frustrate me is because of their creators' insistence that changing lives for the better is their reason for being.
They can bring us joy or frustrate us into depression.
So, many colleges methodically generate interest only to frustrate it.
I will tell you the names of the two flowers which you wished to pull up; and you will see the whole future of the human beings they represent, and what you were about to frustrate and destroy.