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frustratingly

American  
[fruh-strayt-ing-lee] / ˈfrʌˌstreɪt ɪŋ li /

adverb

  1. in a frustrating way.


Example Sentences

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Where Perpetua can be frustratingly elusive, Augustine is almost too well-known for biography.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is true that even before the most recent funding freeze, the city’s transportation department moved at a frustratingly slow pace.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some elements of the account remain frustratingly unclear—most notably, whether the Kuehns’ spying was a practical aid to Japan’s Pearl Harbor attack.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because her oeuvre is both so vivid and confoundingly strange, the interpretive frame proposed by the curators often feels frustratingly timid.

From The Wall Street Journal

And by the end of May, the full severity of his injury had become frustratingly clear.

From Los Angeles Times