1. frustrated - Adjective
2. frustrated - Verb
4. frustrated - Adjective Satellite
of Frustrate
Source: Webster's dictionaryEvery writer is a frustrated actor who recites his lines in the hidden auditorium of his skull. Rod Serling
Scratch the surface of most cynics and you find a frustrated idealist - someone who made the mistake of converting his ideals into expectations. Peter Senge
The parody is the last refuge of the frustrated writer. Parodies are what you write when you are associate editor of the Harvard Lampoon. The greater the work of literature, the easier the parody. The step up from writing parodies is writing on the w. Ernest Hemingway
I was a weird little kid. I was very irritable, bored, frustrated. I felt my imagination bubbling inside my head without having any way to express itself. Given a crayon and paper, I would not draw a train or a house. I would draw these monsters, beasts and demons. Clive Barker
I have always had a hidden wish, a frustrated desire, to run a hotel. Edward Heath
In any form of art designed to appeal to large numbers of people,...[t]he rich man is usually 'bad', and his machinations are invariably frustrated.:; 'Good poor man defeats bad rich man' is an accepted formula. George Orwell