The Australian Dictionary of Invisible Culture for Teachers
frustrated
adjective: someone feels something (see more)
Someone (e.g. Fiona) felt something because Fiona thinks something like this:
“I wanted to do something now. I thought I could do it. Something happened. Because of this, I think I can’t do it now.”
Because of this, Fiona feels something bad.
"Aged care worker Marta Ordenes is frustrated and concerned about the dignity of aged care residents. 'Everything is done in a rush,' Ms Ordenes said. 'We are often too busy to answer the buzzer."
"The family have met with his psychiatrist and case worker in the days since his death, and say they are not angry at them. Kay has said she doesn't tend to get angry. She is frustrated. 'We feel this may not have happened if Matthew was in hospital at this time,' she said."
"Weerasinghe said he would have liked to see the game rescheduled to allow for the full 100 overs. “It is frustrating, I feel like Nightcliff are not getting treated well by Darwin and District Cricket Competition and NT Cricket,” the Tigers captain said."
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