Aggrieve


The meaning of the word Aggrieve is: to badly mistreat/make upset


Examples:

If the boy insults my mother and continues to tease and taunt me, he would prove he knows how to aggrieve me.

published by Ernestina on 2021-06-10 04:04:51


Having to serve twenty years for a crime he didn’t commit would aggrieve the innocent man forever.

published by Cami on 2021-02-13 18:54:57


Wrongly accused by the police, the man was forced to march into court looking guilty which must aggrieve him to feel punished for a crime he didn’t commit.

published by Lon on 2021-05-07 09:21:20


Once her friend would blame me for stealing her money, I felt her distrustful ways which aggrieve the painful words inflicted on me.

published by Carli on 2021-03-27 00:48:36


After his boss yelled at her for not finishing the work on time, the nature of his tone would aggrieve any employee who knew that nobody else could have gotten the work done by that deadline.

published by Hayley on 2021-05-26 12:45:07


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