frustration
/fɹʌsˈtɹeɪ.ʃən/
frustration means the feeling of annoyance at impossibility from resistance or inability to achieve something. Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 66 out of 100.
frustration is pronounced /fɹʌsˈtɹeɪ.ʃən/.
Etymology
From Latin frūstrātiō (“disappointment”), related to frūstrā (“in vain”). By surface analysis, frustrate + -ion.
noun
- The feeling of annoyance at impossibility from resistance or inability to achieve something.
- The act of frustrating, or the state, or an instance of being frustrated.
- The act of frustrating, or the state, or an instance of being frustrated.; The state of contract that allows a party to back away from its contractual obligations due to (unforeseen) radical changes to the nature of the thing a party has been obligated to.
- A thing that frustrates.
- Anger not directed at anything or anyone in particular.“The hope , however , is a slight one , and most attempts to love end in frustration : even Singer cannot endure the thought of life without Antonapoulos . The next most selfless seeker after love and happiness is Mick , who longs to express herself and to communicate with others through music, and her failure is pathetic because[…]”