9 adjectives to describe frustration

For the subsequent destruction of the memoirs, urged by Mr. Hobhouse and Mrs. Leigh, he was not wholly responsible; though a braver man, having accepted the position of his lordship's literary legatee, with the express understanding that he would seue to the fulfilment of the wishes of his dead friend, would have to the utmost resisted their total frustration.

Yet it is necessary to hope, though hope should always be deluded; for hope itself is happiness, and its frustrations, however frequent, are less dreadful than its extinction.

Morally, the theistic world is rational enough, but full of intellectual frustrations.

They suffered the strain of perpetual frustration.

Widely as the Athenian way of treating women differed from the Spartan, the result was the samethe frustration of pure love.

Perhaps, too, he was beginning to realise his unendurable frustration as a business man as the consequence of his marriage.

Wherein there is so much of chance that the boldest expectants have found unhappy frustrations, and to hold long subsistence seems but a scape in oblivion.

He had written much about our shortage of genuine spiritual values; about "the continual frustrations and aridities of American life."

It was repression and wilful frustration of reasonable desires which kept me a seeming maniac and made seeming maniacs of others.

9 adjectives to describe  frustration