Frustrated in spanish

Frustrado

pronunciation: fɹ̩ustɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

frustrate = frustrar, coartar. 

Example: The psychologist Abraham H Maslow has warned of 'true psychopathological effects when the cognitive needs are frustrated'.

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» frustrate + Posesivo + effort = frustrar el esfuerzo.

Example: Users who experience these situations might get the idea that librarians stay awake nights dreaming up ways to frustrate their efforts to find material in the library.

frustrated = frustrado. 

Example: First, Sholom Aleichem I recently spent something like twenty minutes talking over the telephone with a suitably irate and properly frustrated borrower.

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» become + frustrated = verse frustrado, frustrarse.

Example: Management became frustrated with the lack of progress being made and prematurely cancelled the project.

» get + frustrated = verse frustrado, frustrarse.

Example: He's the type of person who gets frustrated and makes a big deal about taking the wrong exit on the freeway or has a short fuse when something doesn't get done exactly the way he wants it.

Frustrated synonyms

disappointed in spanish: decepcionado, pronunciation: dɪsəpɔɪntɪd part of speech: adjective baffled in spanish: desconcertado, pronunciation: bæfəld part of speech: adjective thwarted in spanish: frustrado, pronunciation: θwɔrtəd part of speech: adjective defeated in spanish: derrotado, pronunciation: dɪfitəd part of speech: noun, adjective discouraged in spanish: desanimado, pronunciation: dɪskɜrədʒd part of speech: adjective unsuccessful in spanish: fracasado, pronunciation: ənsəksesfəl part of speech: adjective foiled in spanish: frustrado, pronunciation: fɔɪld part of speech: adjective balked in spanish: obstaculizado, pronunciation: bɔkt part of speech: verb discomfited in spanish: desconcertado, pronunciation: dɪskʌmfaɪtɪd part of speech: adjective
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