Sentences

aggravating in a sentence

p. p.

Definition

Aggravating: causing annoyance or irritation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The constant noise from the construction site was aggravating her ability to concentrate.
  2. His tendency to interrupt during conversations was becoming increasingly aggravating to his friends.
  3. I find it aggravating when people don't respond to my messages in a timely manner.
  4. The long wait at the airport was aggravating, especially after a long flight.
  5. It was aggravating to realize that I had forgotten my wallet at home just before the shopping trip.
  6. She found it aggravating that her computer crashed right before she saved her work.
  7. The persistent rain during their vacation was truly aggravating for the entire family.
  8. It's aggravating to deal with customer service representatives who are unhelpful and dismissive.
  9. He had an aggravating habit of tapping his foot loudly during meetings.
  10. The unresolved issues in their project were becoming an aggravating source of tension among team members.
  11. The constant noise from the construction site was truly aggravating.
  12. Her habit of interrupting me mid-sentence is quite aggravating.
  13. Waiting in long lines can be an aggravating experience for many.
  14. It can be aggravating when technology fails at the worst possible moment.
  15. His sarcastic remarks became increasingly aggravating as the meeting progressed.
  16. The lack of communication from the team was aggravating and unprofessional.
  17. Finding a parking spot in the crowded city center is often aggravating.
  18. The repeated delays in the project timeline were aggravating for everyone involved.
  19. It's aggravating to deal with customer service representatives who are not helpful.
  20. Her tendency to over-explain simple concepts was becoming aggravating to her colleagues.

< return to search