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Definition of frustratingly in English: frustratinglyadverbfrʌˈstreɪtɪŋliˈfrəˌstreɪdɪŋli 1In a way that causes irritation or frustration. the film is frustratingly undercut by a lack of artistic daring as submodifier my recovery proved frustratingly slow Example sentencesExamples - The singer's formidable skills are frustratingly wasted on this trite, piano-backed piece.
- However, it is not frustratingly challenging and you will soon find yourself moving on in the game.
- All through the film, the focus remains on the police officers, with the murderer remaining frustratingly elusive.
- She paradoxically and frustratingly proposes to achieve hybridized ends by deploying means that are less variegated than they need to be.
- This too-brief song offers a dense mix and meaty beat that frustratingly trails off without going anywhere.
- The control scheme makes it frustratingly easy to accidentally walk across the wrong tile.
- The old problems persisted, and efforts to locate funds continued at a frustratingly slow pace.
- Why would I want to play this frustratingly difficult game?
- On some tracks, the lyrics become frustratingly indecipherable.
- It satisfies people who watch television in the frustratingly vain hope that they might happen across something new.
2sentence adverb Used to express irritation or frustration at a situation or event. frustratingly, we do not learn the actual outcome Example sentencesExamples - Frustratingly, the whole patch had been cleared for a housing development.
- Frustratingly, this often leaves law enforcement authorities with their hands tied, unable to crack down on offenses in their own jurisdiction.
- Indeed, and frustratingly, I am not sure that biologists have any good evidence that rogue foxes are a real phenomenon.
- Frustratingly, all of these deleted scenes are presented in non-anamorphic widescreen.
- Frustratingly, we see here how rescuing the artifacts of mass culture can so easily turn them into unapproachable objects.
- There were so many excellent things therein to admire but I still felt that, frustratingly, it didn't touch me where it had to and capture my emotions.
- Frustratingly, every character quickly shuffles into and out of a crisis in their lives.
- Frustratingly, the current program was meant to commence over 12 months ago but has been continually delayed by bureaucratic hurdles.
- Frustratingly, the supervisor does not tackle this head on.
- Most frustratingly from the perspective of modern feminism, the concept of real choice for women gets completely glossed over.
Definition of frustratingly in US English: frustratinglyadverbˈfrəˌstreɪdɪŋliˈfrəˌstrādiNGlē 1In a way that causes irritation or frustration. the film is frustratingly undercut by a lack of artistic daring as submodifier my recovery proved frustratingly slow Example sentencesExamples - On some tracks, the lyrics become frustratingly indecipherable.
- The singer's formidable skills are frustratingly wasted on this trite, piano-backed piece.
- It satisfies people who watch television in the frustratingly vain hope that they might happen across something new.
- Why would I want to play this frustratingly difficult game?
- However, it is not frustratingly challenging and you will soon find yourself moving on in the game.
- The old problems persisted, and efforts to locate funds continued at a frustratingly slow pace.
- All through the film, the focus remains on the police officers, with the murderer remaining frustratingly elusive.
- This too-brief song offers a dense mix and meaty beat that frustratingly trails off without going anywhere.
- She paradoxically and frustratingly proposes to achieve hybridized ends by deploying means that are less variegated than they need to be.
- The control scheme makes it frustratingly easy to accidentally walk across the wrong tile.
2sentence adverb Used to express irritation or frustration at a situation or event. frustratingly, we do not learn the actual outcome Example sentencesExamples - Frustratingly, this often leaves law enforcement authorities with their hands tied, unable to crack down on offenses in their own jurisdiction.
- Frustratingly, all of these deleted scenes are presented in non-anamorphic widescreen.
- Indeed, and frustratingly, I am not sure that biologists have any good evidence that rogue foxes are a real phenomenon.
- Most frustratingly from the perspective of modern feminism, the concept of real choice for women gets completely glossed over.
- Frustratingly, we see here how rescuing the artifacts of mass culture can so easily turn them into unapproachable objects.
- Frustratingly, the supervisor does not tackle this head on.
- Frustratingly, the current program was meant to commence over 12 months ago but has been continually delayed by bureaucratic hurdles.
- There were so many excellent things therein to admire but I still felt that, frustratingly, it didn't touch me where it had to and capture my emotions.
- Frustratingly, the whole patch had been cleared for a housing development.
- Frustratingly, every character quickly shuffles into and out of a crisis in their lives.
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