All 5 Uses of
exasperated
in
Crime and Punishment, by Dostoyevsky
- My landlady is a good-hearted woman, but she is so exasperated at my having lost my lessons, and not paying her for the last four months, that she does not even send up my dinner...and I don't understand this I O U at all.†
Chpt 2.1 *exasperated = greatly annoyed
- He was in terrible exasperation.†
Chpt 3.5exasperation = great annoyance
- He looked almost with exasperation at the "unhappy lunatic."†
Chpt 4.4
- He had been led to the murder through his shallow and cowardly nature, exasperated moreover by privation and failure.†
Chpt Epil.exasperated = greatly annoyed
- But he judged himself severely, and his exasperated conscience found no particularly terrible fault in his past, except a simple blunder which might happen to anyone.†
Chpt Epil.