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aggrieved


Meanings
  • feeling wronged or injured

    - "John felt aggrieved when his promotion was given to someone else."
    - "Despite her best efforts, Sarah couldn't help feeling aggrieved when her boss failed to acknowledge her contributions to the project."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with aggrieved
aggravate , deviate , elaborate , evade , exaggerate , intimate , motivate , perpetuate , provoke , substantiate , sustain
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. aggravate () : To make worse or more serious; to intensify; to provoke further; to add to the grievances or injuries of (someone or something); to irritate or annoy further.

  2. aggregate () : To collect or gather together; to assemble; to accumulate; to aggregate data or information; to combine or merge into a single whole or entity; to form a collective or aggregated body or mass; to make up or constitute a whole or complete unit or system.


Variants
List of all variants of aggrieved that leads to same result
aggrieved , aggrievedly , aggrieve , aggrieves , aggrieving
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The word 'aggrieved' comes from the Middle English word 'aggrieven', which means 'to afflict, grieve, or distress'.


Trivia
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  1. {"text"=>"Did you know that the word 'aggrieved' comes from the Old French word 'agrever', which means 'to make worse' or 'to irritate'? In Old French, the prefix 'ag-' was used to indicate 'to make worse' or 'to irritate', and the suffix '-er' was used to indicate 'one who does' or 'one who performs'. Thus, the Old French word 'agrever' can be broken down into its constituent parts, 'ag-' and '-er', to reveal its underlying meaning, 'to make worse' or 'to irritate'. In modern English, the word 'aggrieved' is used to describe a person who is feeling wronged or mistreated in some way, and who is seeking redress or compensation for the harm that has been caused to them. Thus, the modern English word 'aggrieved' can be traced back to its Old French root, 'agrever', and can be understood to carry with it the underlying meaning and implication of its Old French source, 'to make worse' or 'to irritate'."}


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