noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ big , considerable , great
▪
My biggest ~ was not having enough time.
▪ pure , sheer , utter
▪
I shouted at him in sheer ~.
▪ angry
▪ pent-up
▪ growing , mounting , rising
▪ sexual
VERB + FRUSTRATION
▪ experience , feel , seethe with
▪
He was still seething with angry ~.
▪ express , show , take out , vent , voice
▪
He took his pent-up ~ out on his family.
▪ hide
▪ cause , create , lead to
▪
These petty rules can lead to ~ and anger.
▪ understand
▪ sense
▪
I sensed ~ in her voice.
PREPOSITION
▪ in ~
▪
He clenched his fists in ~.
▪ out of ~
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I was crying out of ~.
▪ through ~
▪
Several people resigned through ~.
▪ with ~
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I could have wept with ~.
▪ ~ at
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Many have expressed ~ at the delays.
▪ ~ over
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They're showing ~ over the lack of progress.
▪ ~ with
▪
their ~ with bureaucracy
PHRASES
▪ anger and ~ , ~ and anger
▪ a feeling of ~ , a sense of ~
▪ share sb's ~
▪
I agree that we are accomplishing nothing at the moment, and I share your ~.
▪ tears of ~
▪
There were tears of ~ in her eyes.