100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "aggravatingly"
Definition
Aggravatingly is an adverb that describes an action or behavior that causes annoyance or irritation in a persistent or bothersome manner. It can convey a sense of frustration or exasperation due to repeated instances of something unpleasant.
Synonyms
- Annoyingly
 - Irritatingly
 - Infuriatingly
 - Vexingly
 - Exasperatingly
 - Maddeningly
 - Disturbingly
 
Antonyms
- Comfortingly
 - Pleasingly
 - Satisfactorily
 - Delightfully
 - Agreeably
 
Examples
- She aggravatingly repeated the same question over and over.
 - The sound of the dripping faucet was aggravatingly persistent.
 - He aggravatingly pointed out my mistakes during the meeting.
 - The traffic jam was aggravatingly slow, making us late.
 - She kept tapping her pen aggravatingly on the desk.
 - His aggravatingly cheerful attitude made it hard for others to focus.
 - The weather was aggravatingly hot for a picnic.
 - The cat aggravatingly meowed at the door, demanding to be let in.
 - Her aggravatingly sarcastic comments did not help the situation.
 - The constant notifications were aggravatingly distracting.
 - He aggravatingly insisted on doing things his way despite the advice.
 - The noisy construction outside was aggravatingly disruptive.
 - She aggravatingly critiqued my cooking without offering any help.
 - The unresolved argument lingered aggravatingly in the air.
 - His habit of interrupting was becoming aggravatingly noticeable.
 - The movie’s plot twist was aggravatingly predictable.
 - She aggravatingly pointed out every flaw in my presentation.
 - The endless delays were aggravatingly frustrating for the passengers.
 - His aggravatingly loud laughter could be heard across the room.
 - The software update was aggravatingly complicated to install.
 - Every time I tried to relax, the kids would aggravatingly fight.
 - Her aggravatingly lengthy emails made it hard to find the main point.
 - The dog aggravatingly scratched at the door to go outside.
 - The teacher's aggravatingly repetitive instructions confused the students.
 - The delay in response was aggravatingly unexpected.
 - He aggravatingly over-explained the simple task to everyone.
 - The constant buzzing of the fly was aggravatingly persistent.
 - She aggravatingly reminded him of his promises.
 - The instructions were written in an aggravatingly complicated way.
 - His aggravatingly optimistic nature sometimes felt insincere.
 - The way she chewed her food was aggravatingly loud.
 - The movie dragged on aggravatingly long without any action.
 - He aggravatingly kept changing the subject during the conversation.
 - The constant interruptions were aggravatingly disrespectful.
 - She found the neighbor's music aggravatingly loud at night.
 - His aggravatingly smug smile made her want to roll her eyes.
 - The broken clock ticked aggravatingly loud in the silence.
 - The traffic lights seemed to change aggravatingly slow.
 - Her aggravatingly detailed instructions made the simple task complex.
 - The repeated questions were becoming aggravatingly tiresome.
 - He aggravatingly insisted that he was right even when proven wrong.
 - The repeated delays were aggravatingly inconvenient for everyone.
 - She spoke aggravatingly slowly, making the meeting drag on.
 - The child aggravatingly asked, "Are we there yet?" every five minutes.
 - His aggravatingly detailed explanations bored the audience.
 - The persistent noise from the construction site was aggravatingly intolerable.
 - She aggravatingly took her time packing her things.
 - The way he chewed gum aggravatingly loud made her cringe.
 - The performance was aggravatingly short for the ticket price.
 - The delay in service was aggravatingly unacceptable.
 - He aggravatingly recounted the same story for the third time.
 - The smell from the trash was aggravatingly strong.
 - Her aggravatingly cheerful demeanor was hard to ignore.
 - The homework assignment was aggravatingly long and complex.
 - The child aggravatingly insisted on having dessert before dinner.
 - The constant reminders were becoming aggravatingly annoying.
 - The way he always corrected her was aggravatingly irritating.
 - The slow Wi-Fi was aggravatingly affecting her work.
 - He aggravatingly questioned her choices throughout the trip.
 - The endless chatter in the cafe was aggravatingly distracting.
 - The teacher's aggravatingly high expectations stressed the students.
 - She found his aggravatingly critical nature hard to deal with.
 - The constant rain was aggravatingly ruining their plans.
 - He aggravatingly pointed out every mistake she made.
 - The repetitive nature of the task was aggravatingly dull.
 - She aggravatingly laughed at her own jokes, even when no one else did.
 - The dog’s barking was becoming aggravatingly bothersome.
 - He aggravatingly checked his watch every few minutes.
 - The meeting dragged on aggravatingly longer than expected.
 - Her aggravatingly sweet tone made it hard to take her seriously.
 - The way they hovered over him was aggravatingly suffocating.
 - The broken record played aggravatingly over and over again.
 - She was aggravatingly late to every appointment.
 - His aggravatingly loud voice carried across the entire room.
 - The car's engine was aggravatingly noisy and distracting.
 - The way she tapped her fingers was aggravatingly distracting.
 - The repeating chorus was aggravatingly catchy yet annoying.
 - He aggravatingly pointed out the obvious flaws in the plan.
 - The long line at the store was aggravatingly slow-moving.
 - Her aggravatingly detailed stories often lost the audience's attention.
 - The buzzing of the fluorescent lights was aggravatingly loud.
 - His aggravatingly critical comments made her doubt herself.
 - The continuous beeping of the microwave was aggravatingly distracting.
 - She found his aggravatingly persistent questions exhausting.
 - The weather was aggravatingly unpredictable this week.
 - His aggravatingly smug attitude made him unpopular among peers.
 - The slow service at the restaurant was aggravatingly frustrating.
 - She aggravatingly reminded him to do his chores.
 - The sound of the clock ticking was aggravatingly loud in the silence.
 - His aggravatingly repetitive phrases made the discussion tedious.
 - The constant interruptions were aggravatingly unprofessional.
 - She aggravatingly compared everything to her previous job.
 - The movie's ending was aggravatingly unsatisfactory.
 - He aggravatingly took forever to make a simple decision.
 - The persistent buzzing of insects was aggravatingly distracting.
 - Her aggravatingly cheerful attitude was hard to ignore.
 - The way he chewed loudly was aggravatingly distracting during dinner.
 - The class was aggravatingly boring and unengaging.
 - She aggravatingly kept asking for clarification on the task.
 - His aggravatingly dismissive comments made her feel undervalued.
 
