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aggravation [ˌægrəˈveɪʃən] N no pl inf

aggravation
aggravation

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Many property owners want to sell their real estate, but do not want the aggravation associated with showing the property.
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Seeing this, she slams it shut again, throwing things around in a fit of aggravation.
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All he ever did was cause aggravation to our team.
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The promotion ceased running regular shows and events in 2001 due to management aggravation.
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While these distractions are more tedious bore than hair-pulling aggravation there's no doubt their omission would've made for a tighter and ultimately better game.
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Today, animal cruelty complaints in rodeo are still very much alive, and continue to be a source of aggravation to the rodeo industry.
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Low-amplitude calls also generally operate over a short range, yet also cover a wider range of aggravation levels.
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Often, the pigmentation scars can be avoided simply by avoiding aggravation of the nodule or cyst.
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Her parents are divorced and her behavior wavers between kindness and aggravation.
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His figures neither divert by distortion nor amaze by aggravation.
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