Look at this dictionary entry. exasperate ig-zas-puh-reyt verb exasperating, exasperated 1 to make very angry; to irritate Caitlin was exasperated by Sabrina’s constant complaining. from Latin (exasperate) Results #1. Which sentence uses the word exasperate correctly? Mrs Hughes realised she was exasperating a bad situation when she failed to pay the parking ticket promptly. Mrs Hughes realised she was exasperating a bad situation when she failed to pay the parking ticket promptly. Joel's reluctance to do basic household chores exasperated Leo and Bradley. Joel's reluctance to do basic household chores exasperated Leo and Bradley. Finish Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7