Vexated example sentences

vex·a·tion

noun

vexation (noun) · vexations (plural noun)

  - the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried:

  - something that causes annoyance, frustration, or worry:

Synonyms

annoyance, irritation, irritability, exasperation, anger, rage, fury, temper, wrath, spleen, chagrin, pique, crossness, indignation, displeasure, discontent, dissatisfaction, disgruntlement, peevishness, petulance, testiness, tetchiness, gall, resentment, umbrage, perturbation, discomposure, worry, agitation, harassment, needling, aggravation, crabbiness, stroppiness, ire, choler, Legal

"Vexated" Example Sentences

1. The vexated professor paced his office, frustrated by the student's lack of progress.
2. A vexated sigh escaped her lips as she reread the confusing instructions.
3. He felt vexated by the constant interruptions.
4. The vexated artist crumpled the canvas, dissatisfied with his work.
5. She was thoroughly vexated by his childish behavior.
6. His vexated expression spoke volumes.
7. The vexated child stomped his feet, refusing to eat his vegetables.
8. I became increasingly vexated by their incessant chatter.
9. The vexated lawyer slammed his fist on the table.
10. Feeling vexated, she decided to take a break.
11. The vexated problem remained unsolved.
12. He was vexated and annoyed at the same time.
13. Her vexated tone made it clear she was unhappy.
14. The vexated silence hung heavy in the air.
15. They were vexated by the unexpected delay.
16. A vexated frown creased his brow.
17. The vexated customer demanded a refund.
18. She felt vexated and helpless.
19. His vexated muttering was barely audible.
20. The vexated politician addressed the crowd.
21. We were all vexated by the news.
22. Completely vexated, he threw the letter away.
23. The vexated mechanic struggled with the engine.
24. She remained vexated despite their apologies.
25. The vexated cat hissed at the dog.
26. His vexated spirit refused to be defeated.
27. The vexated situation required immediate action.
28. She expressed her vexated feelings in a letter.
29. The vexated audience booed the performer.
30. He felt profoundly vexated by the injustice.
31. Her vexated words stung him deeply.
32. The vexated manager called a meeting.
33. I was vexated beyond words.
34. His vexated gaze betrayed his true feelings.
35. The vexated bird chirped angrily.
36. She tried to hide her vexated disappointment.
37. The vexated matter was finally resolved.
38. He remained vexated long after the argument ended.
39. Feeling utterly vexated, she stormed out.
40. The vexated question lingered in her mind.
41. A vexated silence filled the room after his announcement.
42. The vexated editor returned the manuscript.
43. He was vexated by the lack of support.
44. She spent the day vexated and brooding.
45. The vexated witness hesitated to testify.
46. His vexated demeanor was obvious to everyone.
47. They were vexated by the unexpected turn of events.
48. The vexated problem was complex.
49. She felt a sense of vexated resignation.
50. The vexated public demanded an explanation.

Recently Searched

  › Scot
  › Spatulate adjective
  › Bafflegab noun NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH informal
  › Unrighteously adjective formal
  › Maulers noun
  › Vexated noun
  › Neurotic adjective
  › Quarryhat noun
  › Lionheart noun
  › Extracto
  › Think verb
  › Mauler noun informal (maulers)
  › Anuriamodl
  › Cultural adjective
  › Neurosurgery
  › Bask
  › Adm
  › Overstimulate verb
  › Swimmeret noun
  › Chomping verb
  › Plodding verb
  › Flights noun
  › Recognized verb

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z