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- Frustración is a feminine noun in Spanish used to describe the feeling of being blocked or unable to achieve a desired goal or outcome.
- It is a cognate of the English word 'frustration', making it easy to recognize, but it requires careful use of the feminine article 'la'.
- Commonly used in adverbial phrases like 'con frustración' (frustratedly) to describe the manner in which an action is performed by a person.
- It is essential for B1 learners to express complex emotions beyond basic happiness or sadness, particularly in professional, academic, or social contexts.
The Spanish word frustración is a powerful noun that encapsulates a complex emotional state. At its core, it describes the feeling of being upset, annoyed, or discouraged because you are unable to achieve a goal, fulfill a desire, or change a situation. While the user prompt mentions it as an adverb, linguistically, frustración is a noun; however, in Spanish, we frequently use it within prepositional phrases like con frustración to modify verbs, essentially functioning as an adverbial phrase meaning 'frustratedly' or 'with frustration'. Understanding this word is crucial for B1 learners because it allows for the expression of nuanced emotional internal states that go beyond simple sadness or anger. It is the specific intersection of effort and failure, the 'wall' one hits when progress is blocked.
- Emotional Nuance
- Unlike 'enojo' (anger), which is often outward-facing, frustración is often an internal pressure. It suggests that an attempt was made, but an obstacle—be it external like a traffic jam or internal like a lack of skill—prevented the desired outcome.
- Professional Context
- In workplace environments, this word is used to describe systemic issues. For example, 'la frustración laboral' refers to the feeling of being stuck in a career or facing bureaucratic hurdles that prevent productivity.
- Adverbial Usage
- When you want to describe how someone did something, you use 'con frustración'. Example: 'Gritó con frustración' (He shouted with frustration/frustratedly). This adds a layer of 'how' to the action, providing deep context to the observer.
Sentí una gran frustración cuando el tren se fue justo antes de que yo llegara a la plataforma.
The word carries a weight of persistence. You don't usually feel frustración for something you didn't care about. It implies an investment of energy. If you are learning Spanish and cannot remember a verb conjugation despite studying for hours, that specific 'ugh' feeling is exactly what this word targets. It is a very common topic in psychological discussions, self-help literature, and daily venting among friends. In Spanish culture, expressing emotions is often more direct than in some English-speaking cultures, so you will hear this word used frequently to describe everything from minor inconveniences to major life setbacks.
La frustración de no ser entendido es uno de los mayores retos para los estudiantes de idiomas.
Using frustración correctly involves understanding its grammatical role as a noun and its functional role as an adverbial component. In Spanish, abstract nouns like this are often preceded by the definite article 'la'. When you are describing the source of the feeling, you use the preposition 'de'. For example, 'la frustración de perder' (the frustration of losing). This structure is very common and essential for building complex sentences at the B1 level and beyond.
- Subject of the Sentence
- When frustración is the subject, it often takes verbs like 'crecer' (to grow), 'acumularse' (to build up), or 'desaparecer' (to disappear). Example: 'La frustración crecía a medida que pasaban las horas'.
- Object of a Verb
- Common verbs that take frustración as an object include 'sentir' (to feel), 'evitar' (to avoid), 'manejar' (to manage), and 'expresar' (to express). Example: 'Es difícil manejar la frustración en el trabajo'.
- Adverbial Phrases (The 'How')
- To describe an action performed in a frustrated manner, use 'con' + frustración. This is the most direct way to translate the English adverb 'frustratedly'. Example: 'Suspiró con frustración'.
One of the most frequent patterns you will encounter is the 'causar frustración' structure. This is used to identify the agent or situation that triggers the emotion. 'El tráfico me causa mucha frustración' (Traffic causes me a lot of frustration). Notice how the indirect object pronoun 'me' is used here to indicate who is experiencing the feeling. This is a very natural and native-sounding way to express the idea. Another useful pattern is 'lleno de frustración' (full of frustration), which describes a person's state or a piece of writing/speech.
No puedo ocultar mi frustración ante la falta de resultados claros en este proyecto.
In more formal or literary contexts, you might see frustración used to describe the failure of a plan or a goal itself, rather than the emotion. For instance, 'la frustración de sus planes' means 'the thwarting of his plans'. This usage is less common in daily conversation but vital for reading newspapers or literature. It highlights the word's root meaning of 'making something vain' or 'nullifying'. When you use it this way, it acts as a synonym for 'fracaso' (failure), but with a specific focus on the process being interrupted.
Caminaba de un lado a otro de la habitación, con una frustración evidente en su rostro.
La frustración acumulada durante años finalmente estalló en una protesta masiva.
Comparison Tip
While 'tristeza' is about loss and 'enojo' is about injustice, 'frustración' is specifically about obstacles. Use it when the path to a goal is blocked.Finally, consider the intensity. You can modify frustración with adjectives like 'profunda' (deep), 'momentánea' (momentary), 'insoportable' (unbearable), or 'creciente' (growing). Adding these adjectives allows you to communicate the severity of the situation. For example, 'Siento una frustración profunda por la situación política' conveys a much stronger sentiment than just saying you are frustrated. This level of descriptive detail is what moves a student from B1 to B2 and beyond.
A pesar de su frustración, decidió no rendirse y buscar una solución alternativa.
¿Cómo manejas tú la frustración cuando las cosas no salen como esperabas?
The word frustración is omnipresent in Spanish-speaking daily life, from the dramatic dialogues of telenovelas to the dry reports of economic news. It is a 'high-frequency' abstract noun because it describes a universal human experience. You will hear it in the kitchen when a recipe fails, in the stadium when a team loses, and in the therapist's office. Its versatility makes it a staple of the language.
- In News and Media
- Journalists use 'la frustración social' to describe the mood of a population facing economic hardship or political gridlock. It is a standard term in sociology and political science broadcasts.
- In Sports Commentary
- Commentators often shout about the 'frustración' of a player who misses a clear goal. You'll hear: '¡Se nota la frustración en su cara!' (You can see the frustration on his face!).
- In Educational Settings
- Teachers talk about 'la tolerancia a la frustración' (tolerance for frustration) as a key skill for students to develop. It is a central concept in modern Spanish pedagogy.
In everyday street Spanish, while the word itself is formal enough for an essay, it is perfectly natural in a casual conversation. If you are stuck in a long line at a government office (a common experience in many Spanish-speaking regions), you might hear someone mutter, 'Qué frustración, siempre es lo mismo' (How frustrating, it's always the same). Here, the noun acts almost like an interjection, summarizing the collective feeling of the crowd. It is also a very common word in music lyrics, especially in genres like rock, rap, and even some modern reggaeton, where artists express their struggles with life, love, and society.
El documental explora la frustración de los jóvenes que no encuentran empleo tras graduarse.
You will also encounter this word in the context of technology. When an app crashes or the internet is slow, frustración is the go-to word. In tech support or customer service, you might hear a representative say, 'Entiendo su frustración, señor' (I understand your frustration, sir). This is a standard phrase used to de-escalate tension. Understanding this word helps you navigate these social interactions with more empathy and clarity. It is not just a word for 'bad feelings'; it is a word for the specific friction between reality and expectation.
Hay mucha frustración contenida en este barrio debido a la falta de servicios básicos.
El entrenador habló sobre la frustración del equipo tras la derrota en la final.
Listening Tip
Listen for the 'ción' ending. In many dialects, the 's' sound is very sharp, while in others, it might be softer. The stress is always on the last syllable: frus-tra-CIÓN.In literature, frustración is often used to drive character development. A character's inability to marry the person they love or to escape their social class is frequently described using this word. It provides a motive for their later actions, whether those actions are heroic or tragic. By recognizing this word, you can better grasp the emotional stakes in Spanish novels and plays. It is a word that connects the mundane daily annoyances with the grand themes of human existence.
La frustración es el primer paso hacia el cambio si se canaliza correctamente.
Gritó al cielo con frustración cuando se dio cuenta de que había perdido sus llaves.
Even though frustración is a cognate (it looks and sounds like the English word), there are several pitfalls that English speakers often fall into. The most common mistake is confusing the noun with the adjective or the verb. In English, we might say 'I am frustration,' which is obviously wrong, but in Spanish, learners often say 'Estoy frustración' instead of 'Siento frustración' or 'Estoy frustrado'.
- Confusion with 'Estar' vs 'Sentir'
- You 'feel' (sentir) frustration (noun) or you 'are' (estar) frustrated (adjective). Never use 'ser' with frustration unless you are defining the concept itself. Incorrect: 'Soy frustrado'. Correct: 'Estoy frustrado'.
- Gender Errors
- All words ending in '-ción' are feminine in Spanish. A common mistake is using 'el frustración'. It must always be 'la frustración' or 'una frustración'.
- Adverbial Misuse
- English speakers often try to create an adverb by adding '-mente' to everything. While 'frustrantemente' exists, it is much less common than 'con frustración'. Overusing '-mente' adverbs can make your Spanish sound robotic.
Another mistake is using frustración when you actually mean 'disappointment' (decepción). While they are related, they are not the same. Frustración is about the inability to act or achieve, whereas 'decepción' is about a failed expectation regarding a person or an event. If your friend doesn't show up to your party, you feel 'decepción'. If you can't figure out how to put together a piece of furniture, you feel frustración. Mixing these up can lead to misunderstandings about your emotional state.
Incorrecto: El niño tiene mucho frustración.
Correcto: El niño tiene mucha frustración.
Learners also struggle with the preposition that follows the word. In English, we say 'frustration with' or 'frustration at'. In Spanish, the most natural preposition is 'ante' (in the face of) or 'por' (because of). Saying 'frustración con' is understandable and sometimes used, but 'frustración ante la situación' sounds much more sophisticated and native. Pay attention to how native speakers link the noun to the cause of the feeling.
Incorrecto: Estoy frustración con mi tarea.
Correcto: Siento frustración con mi tarea o Estoy frustrado con mi tarea.
Incorrecto: Lo hizo frustración.
Correcto: Lo hizo con frustración.
Pronunciation Tip
Don't let the 'tr' sound trip you up. It's a single, quick tap of the tongue against the roof of the mouth, not the long, drawn-out 'tr' we often use in English.Lastly, be careful with the word 'frustrante'. While it's an adjective meaning 'frustrating', learners sometimes use it to describe people. In Spanish, 'él es frustrante' means 'he is a frustrating person' (he causes frustration in others). If you want to say 'he is frustrated' (he feels frustration), you must use 'él está frustrado'. This distinction between 'ser' and 'estar' is fundamental and applies heavily to this word family. Mastering these subtle differences will significantly improve your fluency and accuracy.
La frustración no es el final, sino una señal de que necesitas un nuevo enfoque.
No confundas frustración con falta de capacidad; todos enfrentamos obstáculos.
While frustración is a very specific term, there are several other words in Spanish that share its semantic space. Depending on the context and the intensity of the emotion, you might choose a different word to be more precise. Understanding these alternatives will help you avoid repetition and express yourself like a native speaker.
- Impotencia vs. Frustración
- Impotencia is a stronger word. It describes the feeling of being completely powerless to change a situation. While frustración might come from a difficult task, impotencia comes from a situation where you have zero control, like a natural disaster or a terminal illness.
- Desesperación vs. Frustración
- Desesperación (despair/desperation) is much more intense. It implies that hope is lost. Frustración is often an active, 'hot' emotion, while desesperación can be a 'cold', final state. Example: 'La frustración lo llevó a la desesperación'.
- Decepción vs. Frustración
- As mentioned before, decepción is disappointment. It is used when expectations are not met, especially by people. If your favorite team plays poorly, you feel decepción. If they play well but the referee makes a bad call that costs them the game, you feel frustración.
Other words include 'desengaño' (disillusionment), which is common in romantic contexts, and 'fastidio' (annoyance), which is a much milder form of frustration. If something is just a 'pain in the neck', you might use 'molestia' or 'fastidio'. Frustración is reserved for when a goal is truly at stake. In professional settings, you might hear 'insatisfacción', which is a more formal way of saying you aren't happy with how things are going, but it lacks the emotional heat of frustración.
Sentía una mezcla de frustración e impotencia al ver que nadie le escuchaba.
When you want to describe the cause of the frustration rather than the feeling itself, you can use 'obstáculo' (obstacle), 'traba' (hurdle/snag), or 'impedimento' (impediment). These words focus on the external thing that is creating the internal state. For example, 'Los trámites burocráticos son una constante fuente de frustración'. By alternating between the emotion and the cause, your descriptions become more vivid and engaging. This variety is key to reaching a C1 or C2 level of proficiency.
A veces, el silencio es la mejor respuesta a la frustración ajena.
Su frustración se convirtió en motivación para estudiar más duro.
Synonym Tip
In casual conversation, you might hear people say 'me da rabia' (it gives me rage/anger) to express frustration. It's very common in Spain and Latin America.In summary, frustración is your anchor word for this emotional state, but don't be afraid to branch out. Use impotencia for powerlessness, decepción for let-downs, and fastidio for minor annoyances. By mapping out these related words, you build a more robust emotional vocabulary that will serve you well in any Spanish-speaking environment, whether you're writing a formal letter or chatting with a neighbor.
La frustración creativa es parte del proceso de cualquier artista.
Es vital aprender a transformar la frustración en energía positiva.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The root 'fraus' in Latin means 'deceit' or 'fraud'. So, historically, being frustrated was like being 'cheated' out of a result by fate or an obstacle.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing the 'u' like the English 'u' in 'frustration' (fru-).
- Putting the stress on the wrong syllable (e.g., frus-TRA-cion).
- Adding an 'e' sound before the 's' (e.g., e-frustración).
- Not tapping the 'r' correctly.
- Pronouncing the 'c' in 'ción' like a 'k'.
難易度
Easy to recognize as it is a cognate.
Requires correct gender and accent placement.
The 'tr' and 'ción' sounds can be tricky for beginners.
Distinctive ending makes it easy to spot in speech.
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Nouns ending in -ción are always feminine.
La frustración, las frustraciones.
Use 'con' + noun to create an adverbial phrase of manner.
Él suspiró con frustración.
Verbs of emotion like 'sentir' take the direct object.
Siento frustración (I feel frustration).
The verb 'frustrar' is often used pronominally (frustrarse).
Me frustro cuando no entiendo.
Adjectives like 'mucho' must agree in gender with the noun.
Mucha frustración (not mucho frustración).
レベル別の例文
Siento mucha frustración con mi tarea.
I feel a lot of frustration with my homework.
Uses the verb 'sentir' (to feel) with the noun 'frustración'.
La frustración es un sentimiento malo.
Frustration is a bad feeling.
Uses the definite article 'la' because it is a feminine noun.
Él camina con frustración.
He walks with frustration (frustratedly).
Uses 'con' to create an adverbial phrase.
No me gusta la frustración.
I don't like frustration.
Uses 'me gusta' with the definite article 'la'.
¡Qué frustración!
What frustration! / How frustrating!
An exclamation using 'Qué' + noun.
Tengo frustración porque no puedo jugar.
I have frustration because I cannot play.
Uses 'tengo' (I have) to express an emotional state.
Ella habla con mucha frustración.
She speaks with a lot of frustration.
Uses 'mucha' (feminine) to modify the noun.
La frustración es normal.
Frustration is normal.
A simple subject-verb-adjective sentence.
El tráfico de la ciudad causa mucha frustración.
City traffic causes a lot of frustration.
Uses 'causa' (causes) to show the origin of the feeling.
Ella cerró la puerta con frustración.
She closed the door with frustration.
Adverbial use of 'con frustración' modifying the verb 'cerrar'.
Siento una gran frustración cuando pierdo mis llaves.
I feel a great frustration when I lose my keys.
Uses the indefinite article 'una' with the adjective 'gran'.
No dejes que la frustración te detenga.
Don't let frustration stop you.
Uses the imperative 'no dejes' (don't let).
Es difícil vivir con tanta frustración.
It is difficult to live with so much frustration.
Uses 'tanta' (so much) to emphasize the amount.
Él gritó con frustración durante el partido.
He shouted with frustration during the game.
Past tense 'gritó' with the adverbial phrase.
La frustración de no entender es común.
The frustration of not understanding is common.
Uses 'de' + infinitive to specify the cause.
Manejar la frustración es una habilidad importante.
Managing frustration is an important skill.
Uses the infinitive 'manejar' as a subject.
La frustración laboral puede afectar tu salud mental.
Work frustration can affect your mental health.
Uses 'laboral' as an adjective to specify the type of frustration.
Expresó su frustración a través de una carta al director.
He expressed his frustration through a letter to the editor.
Uses 'expresar' (to express) and 'a través de' (through).
A veces, la frustración nos hace decir cosas que no sentimos.
Sometimes, frustration makes us say things we don't feel.
Uses the causative 'hace decir' (makes [us] say).
Superar la frustración requiere tiempo y paciencia.
Overcoming frustration requires time and patience.
Uses 'superar' (to overcome) as the subject.
Ella suspiró con frustración al ver el examen.
She sighed with frustration upon seeing the exam.
The phrase 'con frustración' adds emotional context to the action.
La falta de comunicación genera mucha frustración en el equipo.
The lack of communication generates a lot of frustration in the team.
Uses 'generar' (to generate) as a synonym for 'causar'.
No puedo ocultar mi frustración ante esta injusticia.
I cannot hide my frustration in the face of this injustice.
Uses 'ante' (in the face of) to link the emotion to the cause.
Es normal sentir frustración cuando un plan falla.
It is normal to feel frustration when a plan fails.
Uses 'cuando' to introduce a subordinate clause.
La frustración de los ciudadanos es evidente en las calles.
The citizens' frustration is evident in the streets.
Uses 'de los ciudadanos' to indicate the possessor of the emotion.
El fracaso del proyecto causó una frustración generalizada.
The failure of the project caused widespread frustration.
Uses the adjective 'generalizada' (widespread).
Ella golpeó la mesa con frustración contenida.
She hit the table with contained frustration.
Uses 'contenida' (contained/pent-up) to describe the feeling.
Debemos trabajar en nuestra tolerancia a la frustración.
We must work on our tolerance for frustration.
Uses the fixed phrase 'tolerancia a la frustración'.
La frustración de sus deseos lo llevó a un estado de apatía.
The thwarting of his desires led him to a state of apathy.
Uses 'frustración' in the sense of 'thwarting' or 'blocking'.
Sus palabras estaban cargadas de una profunda frustración.
His words were loaded with a deep frustration.
Uses 'cargadas de' (loaded with) for emphasis.
La frustración se palpaba en el ambiente tras la noticia.
The frustration was palpable in the atmosphere after the news.
Uses the figurative verb 'palparse' (to be palpable).
No hay nada peor que la frustración de no poder ayudar.
There is nothing worse than the frustration of not being able to help.
Uses 'no poder' + infinitive to define the source.
La frustración existencial es un tema recurrente en su obra.
Existential frustration is a recurring theme in his work.
Uses 'existencial' to elevate the level of discussion.
Aceptó el veredicto con una frustración silenciosa pero amarga.
He accepted the verdict with a silent but bitter frustration.
Uses multiple adjectives ('silenciosa', 'amarga') for precision.
La frustración de las expectativas sociales genera tensiones.
The thwarting of social expectations generates tensions.
Uses 'frustración' as the act of blocking something.
Canalizó su frustración hacia la creación artística.
He channeled his frustration into artistic creation.
Uses 'canalizar' (to channel) and 'hacia' (toward).
La frustración es, a menudo, el motor de la revolución.
Frustration is often the engine of revolution.
Uses a metaphorical comparison ('el motor de').
Se percibía un deje de frustración en su discurso triunfal.
A hint of frustration was perceived in his triumphant speech.
Uses 'un deje de' (a hint/touch of).
La frustración constante puede derivar en cuadros depresivos.
Constant frustration can lead to depressive states.
Uses 'derivar en' (to result in/lead to).
Luchó contra la frustración de un sistema que no le permitía avanzar.
He fought against the frustration of a system that didn't allow him to move forward.
Uses a relative clause 'que no le permitía'.
La obra destila una frustración ontológica inabarcable.
The work exudes an unfathomable ontological frustration.
Uses highly academic adjectives ('ontológica', 'inabarcable').
Subyace una frustración latente bajo la superficie de la calma.
A latent frustration underlies the surface of the calm.
Uses the sophisticated verb 'subyacer' (to underlie).
La frustración de la voluntad de poder es un concepto clave.
The thwarting of the will to power is a key concept.
References philosophical concepts (Nietzsche's will to power).
Su prosa, teñida de frustración, cautiva por su honestidad.
His prose, tinged with frustration, captivates with its honesty.
Uses the participle 'teñida de' (tinged with) metaphorically.
La frustración dialéctica entre el individuo y el estado es eterna.
The dialectic frustration between the individual and the state is eternal.
Uses 'dialéctica' to describe a complex relationship.
Afrontó la frustración de su sino con una estoicidad envidiable.
He faced the frustration of his fate with enviable stoicism.
Uses 'sino' (fate) and 'estoicidad' (stoicism).
La frustración es el residuo amargo de una ambición desmedida.
Frustration is the bitter residue of an excessive ambition.
Uses 'residuo amargo' (bitter residue) as a metaphor.
No es sino a través de la frustración que el genio se redefine.
It is only through frustration that genius redefines itself.
Uses the 'No es sino...' (It is none other than...) construction.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— An exclamation used when something goes wrong. It translates to 'How frustrating!'
¡Qué frustración! El ordenador se ha vuelto a colgar.
— Describing someone who is completely overwhelmed by the feeling. 'Full of frustration'.
Volvió a casa lleno de frustración después de la entrevista.
— Used to describe a small amount of the feeling in a voice or gesture. 'With a hint of frustration'.
Lo dijo con una pizca de frustración en la voz.
— Being very close to becoming frustrated. 'On the edge of frustration'.
Estaba al borde de la frustración después de tres horas de espera.
— Showing no signs of the feeling despite a failure. 'Without a trace of frustration'.
Aceptó la derrota sin rastro de frustración.
— The specific feeling that comes after failing at something. 'Frustration in the face of failure'.
Debemos aprender a lidiar con la frustración ante el fracaso.
— A literal shout caused by the emotion. 'Scream of frustration'.
Lanzó un grito de frustración al cielo.
— A metaphorical barrier created by negative feelings. 'Wall of frustration'.
Se encontró con un muro de frustración al intentar hablar con el jefe.
— The feeling an artist has when they cannot express their ideas. 'Creative frustration'.
La frustración creativa es parte del proceso de cualquier escritor.
— The act of moving past the negative feeling. 'To overcome frustration'.
Logró superar la frustración y terminó el cuadro.
よく混同される語
Frustración is about blocked goals; decepción is about failed expectations.
Frustración is the specific feeling of being stuck; enojo is general anger.
Frustración is the emotion; fracaso is the event of failing.
慣用句と表現
— Literally 'to hit one's head against the wall'. It describes the extreme frustration of trying to do something impossible.
Intentar convencerlo es como darse cabezazos contra la pared.
informal— To be fed up or extremely frustrated with a situation or person.
Estoy hasta las narices de tanta burocracia.
informal— To lose one's temper, often as a result of built-up frustration.
Perdió los estribos cuando vio que el trabajo no estaba hecho.
neutral— To get frustrated or overwhelmed by a very small or simple problem.
No te ahogues en un vaso de agua, es un problema fácil de solucionar.
informal— To give up because of frustration. 'To throw in the towel'.
Después de tantos intentos, estuvo a punto de tirar la toalla.
neutral— To drive someone crazy or make them extremely frustrated/angry.
Ese ruido constante me saca de quicio.
informal— To worry or get frustrated unnecessarily about something.
No te hagas mala sangre por cosas que no puedes cambiar.
informal— Often used for physical pain, but can describe the sharp 'sting' of a sudden frustration.
Cuando vi el precio, vi las estrellas.
informal— To be left with the desire to do something but being unable to, leading to frustration.
Quería ir al viaje, pero me quedé con las ganas.
neutral— To fight against imaginary or unbeatable obstacles, leading to constant frustration (from Don Quixote).
Intentar reformar esa ley es luchar contra molinos de viento.
literary/neutral間違えやすい
Both are related to frustration.
'Frustración' is the noun (the feeling). 'Frustrante' is the adjective (the thing that causes the feeling).
La situación es frustrante y me causa mucha frustración.
Noun vs Adjective.
'Frustración' is the concept; 'frustrado' is the state of the person.
Estoy frustrado por la frustración de mis planes.
Overlapping meanings.
'Impotencia' implies a total lack of power; 'frustración' can happen even if you have some power but are facing a hurdle.
Siento frustración porque es difícil, pero impotencia porque es imposible.
Both involve negative feelings after an event.
'Desilusión' is losing a 'dream' or 'illusion'; 'frustración' is being unable to finish a task.
Sentí desilusión al ver que no era como pensaba, y frustración al no poder arreglarlo.
Both are types of annoyance.
'Molestia' is a minor bother; 'frustración' is deeper and linked to a goal.
El ruido es una molestia, pero no poder dormir me causa frustración.
文型パターン
Siento [frustración].
Siento frustración.
El/La [sustantivo] me causa frustración.
La tarea me causa frustración.
Lo hizo con [frustración].
Cerró el libro con frustración.
Es normal sentir frustración cuando [verbo].
Es normal sentir frustración cuando pierdes.
La frustración ante [situación] es evidente.
La frustración ante la falta de ayuda es evidente.
No dejes que la frustración te [verbo subjuntivo].
No dejes que la frustración te detenga.
Una mezcla de [emoción] y frustración.
Una mezcla de tristeza y frustración.
La frustración como motor de [concepto].
La frustración como motor de cambio social.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Very high in both spoken and written Spanish.
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El frustración
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La frustración
All words ending in -ción are feminine. You must use 'la'.
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Estoy frustración
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Siento frustración / Estoy frustrado
You cannot 'be' a noun. You either feel the noun or you are the adjective.
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Mucho frustración
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Mucha frustración
The adjective 'mucho' must agree in gender with the feminine noun 'frustración'.
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Lo hizo frustración
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Lo hizo con frustración
In Spanish, you need the preposition 'con' to create an adverbial phrase of manner.
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Soy frustrado
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Estoy frustrado
Feelings and emotional states use 'estar', not 'ser'. 'Ser frustrado' would imply you are a frustrated person by nature.
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Always Feminine
Remember that 'frustración' is feminine. Even if a man is feeling it, he says 'la frustración'. The gender of the noun never changes based on the speaker.
Adverbial Hack
To use it like an adverb, just add 'con'. 'Él gritó con frustración'. This is the most natural way to say 'frustratedly' in Spanish.
Cognate Alert
Since it looks like the English word, use it! It's an easy way to sound more advanced and precise without having to learn a completely new root word.
Venting is Okay
In many Spanish-speaking countries, expressing frustration is a normal social activity. Don't be afraid to share your 'frustraciones' with friends; it's how they bond!
Stress the End
The accent on the 'o' tells you exactly where to put the stress. Make that 'CIÓN' loud and clear to be understood every time.
Collocation Power
Use 'causar frustración' instead of just 'ser malo'. It makes your Spanish sound much more sophisticated and native.
Tolerancia
Learn the phrase 'tolerancia a la frustración'. It's a great one to use when talking about raising children or learning a language.
Context Clues
If you hear someone sighing or sounding annoyed, listen for the 'ción' sound. They are likely expressing their frustration.
Exclamation
Use '¡Qué frustración!' as a set phrase. It's a perfect reaction to a computer crash or a missed bus.
Don't Overuse mente
Avoid saying 'frustrantemente' too much. It's a bit of a tongue-twister and sounds a bit robotic. Stick to 'con frustración'.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of a 'FRUSTRAted' person trying to run a 'MARATHON' but hitting a wall. FRUSTRA-CIÓN.
視覚的連想
Imagine a person trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. The feeling they have is 'frustración'.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Write three sentences about something that caused you frustración today, using the phrase 'con frustración' in at least one of them.
語源
Derived from the Latin 'frustratio, frustrationis', which comes from the verb 'frustrare'.
元の意味: To deceive, to disappoint, or to make something vain/useless.
It is a Romance word, directly descended from Latin, and shares roots with words in Italian (frustrazione) and French (frustration).文化的な背景
Be careful when using it in a professional setting; focus on the situation causing the frustration rather than attacking individuals.
English speakers might use 'frustrating' as an adjective more often than the noun. In Spanish, the noun 'frustración' is very common in emotional descriptions.
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実際の使用場面
Learning a new skill
- No te dejes llevar por la frustración.
- Es normal sentir frustración al aprender.
- La frustración es parte del proceso.
- Maneja tu frustración con paciencia.
In traffic
- El tráfico me causa mucha frustración.
- Gritó con frustración al volante.
- ¡Qué frustración estar atrapado aquí!
- La frustración del conductor era evidente.
At work
- Siento frustración laboral.
- El jefe expresó su frustración con el equipo.
- Hay mucha frustración por los retrasos.
- La falta de recursos genera frustración.
Sports
- La frustración del jugador tras perder.
- Lanzó la raqueta con frustración.
- Se nota la frustración en el banquillo.
- Fue una noche de pura frustración.
Relationships
- Nuestra comunicación solo causa frustración.
- Siento frustración porque no me escuchas.
- Hablamos de nuestras frustraciones.
- No quiero que sientas frustración conmigo.
会話のきっかけ
"¿Qué es lo que más te causa frustración cuando estudias español?"
"¿Cómo sueles manejar la frustración en tu trabajo diario?"
"¿Crees que la frustración puede ser algo positivo para motivarnos?"
"¿Recuerdas algún momento de gran frustración que hayas superado?"
"¿Qué consejos le darías a alguien que siente mucha frustración ahora?"
日記のテーマ
Describe una situación reciente en la que sentiste una profunda <mark>frustración</mark> y cómo reaccionaste.
Escribe sobre la relación entre la <mark>frustración</mark> y el éxito. ¿Es necesaria la primera para el segundo?
¿Cuáles son las tres fuentes principales de <mark>frustración</mark> en tu vida actual y cómo puedes reducirlas?
Imagina un mundo sin <mark>frustración</mark>. ¿Sería un lugar mejor o seríamos menos productivos?
Escribe una carta a tu 'yo' del futuro dándole consejos sobre cómo lidiar con la <mark>frustración</mark>.
よくある質問
10 問It is always feminine: 'la frustración'. This is because almost all Spanish words ending in '-ción' are feminine. You should use feminine adjectives with it, like 'mucha frustración' or 'frustración profunda'.
You say 'Estoy frustrado' (if you are male) or 'Estoy frustrada' (if you are female). You use the verb 'estar' because it is a temporary emotional state, not a permanent characteristic.
Frustración is the feeling of being blocked from a goal (e.g., you can't solve a puzzle). Decepción is disappointment (e.g., a friend lied to you). Frustration is more about the 'struggle', while disappointment is about the 'result'.
Yes, but it's better to use it to describe a situation rather than your personal feelings toward a person. For example: 'Existe cierta frustración por el retraso en la entrega' is professional and clear.
Yes, the verb is 'frustrar'. You can say 'Este problema me frustra' (This problem frustrates me) or 'Sus planes se frustraron' (His plans were thwarted/frustrated).
In Spain, it's pronounced like 'thyon' (with a soft 'th'). In Latin America, it's pronounced like 'syon' (like the end of 'mission'). Both are correct, but stay consistent with the dialect you are learning.
It means 'frustration tolerance'. It refers to a person's ability to stay calm and keep trying when things go wrong. It is a very common phrase in psychology and education.
In formal contexts, yes. 'La frustración de un plan' means the plan failed or was prevented from happening. However, in daily life, it almost always refers to the emotion.
A common synonym is 'impotencia' (helplessness), though it is stronger. In casual Spanish, people often use 'rabia' (rage/anger) to express the same feeling: 'Me da mucha rabia'.
It exists, but it's quite long and formal. Native speakers much prefer to use the phrase 'con frustración' (with frustration) or 'de manera frustrante' (in a frustrating way).
自分をテスト 200 問
Escribe una frase usando 'la frustración' y el verbo 'sentir'.
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Escribe una frase usando 'con frustración' para describir una acción.
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Describe algo que te cause frustración en el trabajo.
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Usa la palabra 'frustración' en una frase sobre deportes.
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Escribe un consejo para manejar la frustración.
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Compara la frustración con la decepción en dos frases.
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Usa 'frustración acumulada' en una frase compleja.
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Escribe una frase sobre la 'tolerancia a la frustración'.
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Escribe una reflexión sobre la frustración creativa.
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Usa la palabra 'frustración' en un contexto político.
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Escribe una frase usando 'un deje de frustración'.
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Describe una 'frustración existencial'.
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Usa 'frustración' como el acto de anular algo.
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Escribe una frase poética sobre la frustración.
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Escribe una frase usando 'con frustración' y un verbo de habla.
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Usa 'mucha frustración' en una pregunta.
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Escribe una frase sobre la frustración en el aprendizaje de idiomas.
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Escribe una frase usando 'fuente de frustración'.
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Usa 'palparse' con 'frustración'.
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Escribe una frase usando 'sin rastro de frustración'.
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Pronuncia la palabra 'frustración' tres veces, enfatizando la última sílaba.
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Di la frase: 'Siento mucha frustración'.
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Di la frase: 'Él habla con frustración'.
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Exclama: '¡Qué frustración!' con emoción.
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Di: 'El tráfico me causa frustración'.
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Explica en español por qué sientes frustración hoy.
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Di la frase: 'Debemos manejar nuestra frustración'.
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Di: 'La falta de comunicación genera frustración'.
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Di: 'Tengo una baja tolerancia a la frustración'.
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Describe un momento de frustración en tu pasado.
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Di: 'La frustración acumulada es peligrosa'.
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Di: 'Canaliza tu frustración hacia algo positivo'.
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Discute cómo la frustración afecta a la sociedad.
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Di: 'Su discurso estaba teñido de frustración'.
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Di: 'La frustración ontológica es un concepto profundo'.
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Reflexiona sobre la frustración y el éxito en voz alta.
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Di: 'Afrontó su sino con frustración silenciosa'.
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Di: '¡Qué frustración que no me entiendas!'
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Di: 'Cerró la puerta con una frustración evidente'.
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Di: 'La frustración es el primer paso hacia el cambio'.
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Escucha y escribe la palabra que falta: 'Siento mucha _______.'
Escucha y escribe: 'Lo hizo con _______.'
Escucha y escribe: 'La _______ laboral es un problema.'
¿Qué emoción escuchas en la voz del hablante? (Audio de alguien suspirando y diciendo 'No puedo')
Escucha y escribe: 'Manejar la _______ es importante.'
Escucha y escribe: 'Tolerancia a la _______.'
Escucha y escribe: 'Frustración acumulada.'
Escucha y escribe: 'Un grito de _______.'
Escucha y escribe: 'La _______ de sus planes.'
Escucha y escribe: 'Frustración existencial.'
Escucha y escribe: 'Un deje de _______.'
Escucha y escribe: 'Frustración ontológica.'
Escucha y escribe: 'Residuo amargo de _______.'
Escucha y escribe: '¡Qué _______!'
Escucha y escribe: 'La _______ se palpaba.'
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Summary
The word <strong class='text-violet-600 dark:text-violet-400'>frustración</strong> is your primary tool for expressing the friction between your efforts and reality. Whether you are using it as a noun ('Siento frustración') or as an adverbial phrase ('Lo hizo con frustración'), it conveys a deep sense of blocked progress. Example: <em class='italic'>'La frustración es el motor que nos obliga a buscar nuevas soluciones.'</em>
- Frustración is a feminine noun in Spanish used to describe the feeling of being blocked or unable to achieve a desired goal or outcome.
- It is a cognate of the English word 'frustration', making it easy to recognize, but it requires careful use of the feminine article 'la'.
- Commonly used in adverbial phrases like 'con frustración' (frustratedly) to describe the manner in which an action is performed by a person.
- It is essential for B1 learners to express complex emotions beyond basic happiness or sadness, particularly in professional, academic, or social contexts.
Always Feminine
Remember that 'frustración' is feminine. Even if a man is feeling it, he says 'la frustración'. The gender of the noun never changes based on the speaker.
Adverbial Hack
To use it like an adverb, just add 'con'. 'Él gritó con frustración'. This is the most natural way to say 'frustratedly' in Spanish.
Cognate Alert
Since it looks like the English word, use it! It's an easy way to sound more advanced and precise without having to learn a completely new root word.
Venting is Okay
In many Spanish-speaking countries, expressing frustration is a normal social activity. Don't be afraid to share your 'frustraciones' with friends; it's how they bond!
例文
No te quedes pasivamente esperando; actúa.
関連コンテンツ
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emotionsの関連語
a diferencia de
B1兄とは違って、私はとても静かです。
abatido
B1深い悲しみや落胆を示している、打ちひしがれた。
abatimiento
B2「abatimiento」は、落胆や意気消沈、あるいは活気がない状態を指します。
abatir
B1Abatir: 誰かを落胆させる、または何かを打ち倒す。 '彼はそのニュースに打ちひしがれた' (He was crushed by the news).
abierto/a de mente
B2頭が柔らかい、心が広い; 新しい考えを受け入れる意欲がある。
aborrecer
B1ひどく嫌う、忌み嫌う。 '彼は不誠実を忌み嫌っている。'
abrazar
A1抱きしめる (Dakishimeru). '彼女は友人を抱きしめた。' '彼は新しいライフスタイルを受け入れた。'
abrazo
A1誰かを腕の中にしっかりと抱きしめる行為;ハグ。
abrumador
B1圧倒的な、または抵抗できないほど強力なものを指します。
abrumar
B1仕事や感情などで人を圧倒する、または困惑させる。
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