exacerbate

  • Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈzæs.ər.beɪt/
  • Part of Speech: Verb
  • Definition: To make a problem, situation, or negative feeling worse or more severe.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The heavy rain exacerbated the flooding in the area.
    2. His aggressive comments only served to exacerbate the tension between the two groups.
  • Etymology: From Latin exacerbatus, the past participle of exacerbare, meaning “to make harsh, irritate.” The Latin word is composed of ex- (out, completely) and acerbus (harsh, bitter).
  • Synonyms: aggravate, worsen, intensify
  • Antonyms: alleviate, improve, mitigate
  • Usage Notes:
    • “Exacerbate” is often used in formal contexts and is associated with making situations worse or more intense. It is different from “exasperate,” which means to irritate or frustrate someone.

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