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2 Translation results for
aggravated
in Spanish
adjective
|
verb
aggravated
adjective
agravado, empeorado
;
exasperado, irritado, molesto
aggravate
verb
aggravated, has aggravated, is aggravating, aggravates
agravar, empeorar
;
irritar, exasperar
Example sentences of
aggravate
verb
•
She
aggravated
an old knee injury.
•
They're afraid that we might
aggravate
an already bad situation.
•
A headache can be
aggravated
by too much exercise.
•
The symptoms were
aggravated
by drinking alcohol.
•
All of these delays really
aggravate
me.
More examples
•
Our neighbors were
aggravated
by all the noise.
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Synonyms of
aggravate
verb
irritate
,
exasperate
,
nettle
,
provoke
,
rile
,
peeve
,
intensify
,
heighten
,
enhance
,
escalate
,
annoy
,
worsen
Detailed synonyms for
aggravate
verb
See:
Intensify
,
Irritate
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Reverse translation for
aggravated
agravado
empeorado
exasperado
irritado
molesto
- bothered, annoyed, bothersome, annoying
agravar
- to increase (weight), to make heavier, to aggravate, to worsen
empeorar
- to deteriorate, to get worse, to make worse
irritar
- to irritate
exasperar
- to exasperate, to irritate
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