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to feel frustrated to feel frustrated How can I use Frustrated to say: "You disappoint me"? Is it possible? I will copy the answers here.
9 aug. 2010 20:09
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By Mister Wright You can say "I am frustrated WITH...." Like, "I'm frustrated with you." Or, "I'm frustrated with how you are acting." Or, "I'm frustrated with your behavior." You make me frustrated. "Your behaviour frustrates me" or "Your behaviour is frustrating and disappointing. I expected better from you." Or, "I fee frustrated because you blah blah blah". It doesn't exactly mean disappointed, but it's similar. It' means that you plans or hopes were defeated or blocked.
10 augustus 2010
thanks a lot!
10 augustus 2010
"You frustrate me" or "You make me feel frustrated" ---- anyone is OK. The second one is slightly more common than the first one. Cheers!!
10 augustus 2010
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