Frustration vs. Resignation

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Frustrationnoun

The feeling of annoyance when one's actions are criticized or hindered

Frustrationnoun

The act of frustrating, or the state, or an instance of being frustrated

Frustrationnoun

A thing that frustrates

Frustrationnoun

Anger not directed at anything or anyone in particular

Frustrationnoun

The act of frustrating; disappointment; defeat; as, the frustration of one's designs.

Frustrationnoun

the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals

Frustrationnoun

an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts

Frustrationnoun

a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized;

Frustration

In psychology, frustration is a common emotional response to opposition, related to anger, annoyance and disappointment. Frustration arises from the perceived resistance to the fulfillment of an individual's will or goal and is likely to increase when a will or goal is denied or blocked.

Resignationnoun

The act of resigning.

Resignationnoun

A written or oral declaration that one resigns.

Resignationnoun

State of uncomplaining acceptance in the face of something undesirable but unavoidable.

Resignationnoun

The form by which a vassal returns the feu into the hands of a superior.

Resignationnoun

The act of resigning or giving up, as a claim, possession, office, or the like; surrender; as, the resignation of a crown or commission.

Resignationnoun

The state of being resigned or submissive; quiet or patient submission; unresisting acquiescence; as, resignation to the will and providence of God.

Resignationnoun

acceptance of despair

Resignationnoun

the act of giving up (a claim or office or possession etc.)

Resignationnoun

a formal document giving notice of your intention to resign;

Resignation

Resignation is the formal act of leaving or quitting one's office or position. A resignation can occur when a person holding a position gained by election or appointment steps down, but leaving a position upon the expiration of a term, or choosing not to seek an additional term, is not considered resignation.

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