1. frustrating - Adjective
2. frustrating - Verb
4. frustrating - Adjective Satellite
of Frustrate
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter Davies boldly destroyed the Doctor’s home planet at the beginning of the 2005 revival, and Moffat brought it back again with his usual frustrating timey-wimey hijinks, Chibnall has gone and burned Gallifrey to the ground. Source: Internet
Ahead of South Yorkshire entering Tier 3, Sheffield City Region mayor Dan Jarvis acknowledged many people would find the return stricter rules 'deeply frustrating' and would fear for their futures and their livelihoods. Source: Internet
After all, he had already lost out on the role of Screech on the 1990s teen show But perhaps more frustrating than not earning Michaels’ approval was that he was completely forgettable to his fellow auditioner, Tracy Morgan. Source: Internet
After a frustrating two months, however, the Dolphins rallied, winning their final six games, including a win to end the season over the New England Patriots. Source: Internet
A frustrating outcome of the same study by Stanford (and other attempts to improve named recognition translation) is that many times, a decrease in the BLEU scores for translation will result from the inclusion of methods for named entity translation. Source: Internet
Although she's going through many external changes she tends to not change much about her personality and stays more of a static character, which can be frustrating to watch throughout the series. Source: Internet