verb
- to prevent someone from accomplishing something; to make efforts unsuccessful
- to cause someone to feel upset or annoyed because they cannot achieve what they want
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘frustrate’
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘frustrate’
Examples
- The heavy traffic frustrates commuters every morning.
- Bad weather often frustrates outdoor wedding plans.
- It frustrates her when the computer runs slowly.
- The puzzle frustrates him because he can’t solve it.
- Poor internet connection frustrates students during online classes.
- The locked door frustrates his attempt to enter the building.