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How to spell EXASPERATOR correctly?

If you've been mistakenly using the term "Exasperator", here are some correct alternatives to consider. "Exasperate" means to annoy or irritate, so "Exasperated" could be a suitable choice. Alternatively, you may use "Aggravator" or "Provoker" to convey a similar meaning. Remember to double-check spellings to ensure clarity in your writing!

List of suggestions on how to spell Exasperator correctly

  • Exaggerator He is known to be an exaggerator, always amplifying stories to make them more exciting.
  • Exasperate The constant interruptions from her coworkers exasperated her as she tried to focus on completing her projects.
  • Exasperated She was exasperated by the endless delays at the airport.
  • Exasperates The constant interruptions from her colleagues exasperates her and hinders her productivity.
  • Exasperation She let out a deep sigh of exasperation as her computer froze for the third time that day.

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