1. exasperating - Adjective
2. exasperating - Verb
4. exasperating - Adjective Satellite
of Exasperate
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe account of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, as the manuscripts are inaccurately designated, and of the half a century of intense research that followed, is in itself a fascinating as well as an exasperating story. Geza Vermes
There is one thing more exasperating than a wife who can cook and won't, and that's the wife who can't and will. Robert Frost
Blameless people are always the most exasperating. George Eliot
The two men would have disliked each other by instinct had they lived in different planets. Each was created only for exasperating the other; the virtues of one were the faults of his rival, until no good quality seemed to remain of either. Henry Adams
Well, its very exasperating when you can't get it right. Donald Judd
We have no reliable guarantee that the afterlife will be any less exasperating than this one, have we? Noël Coward