Adverb
frustratingly (comparative more frustratingly, superlative most frustratingly)
In a frustrating manner; in a manner that causes frustration.
Consciousness can be startlingly intense. It is the most vivid of phenomena; nothing is more real to us. But it can be frustratingly diaphanous: in talking about conscious experience, it is notoriously difficult to pin down the subject matter. David Chalmers
After a great deal of Googling and digging through bug reports, I found (which is, rather frustratingly, marked “bogus”). Source: Internet
Inflated board examination scores and a frustratingly competitive environment counteract the development of analytical and critical mental skills from the very beginning. Source: Internet
It’s frustratingly slow to navigate, and the bundled remote control tests your patience. Source: Internet
And for my true childhood experience I need a cold vanilla milkshake on the side, to sip through a frustratingly skinny straw. Source: Internet
And if you’re looking for a product to add snappier performance to your frustratingly sluggish smart TV, don’t bother. Source: Internet