Definitions
- Describing a feeling of anger or annoyance. - Talking about being upset or offended by something someone said or did. - Referring to a state of being extremely angry or furious.
- Describing a feeling of disappointment or dissatisfaction. - Talking about being unable to achieve a goal or complete a task. - Referring to a state of feeling blocked or hindered in some way.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe negative emotions.
- 2Both words can be used to describe a reaction to a situation or event.
- 3Both words can be used to describe a reaction to a person's behavior.
- 4Both words can be used to describe a state of mind.
- 5Both words can be used to describe a temporary feeling.
What is the difference?
- 1Intensity: Pissed is more intense than frustrated and implies a stronger emotional response.
- 2Cause: Pissed is usually caused by a specific event or action, while frustrated can be caused by a variety of factors.
- 3Duration: Pissed is often a short-lived emotion, while frustrated can last longer.
- 4Expression: Pissed is more informal and can be considered vulgar or offensive in some contexts, while frustrated is more neutral and appropriate for formal situations.
- 5Response: Pissed may lead to an aggressive or confrontational response, while frustrated may lead to a passive or resigned response.
Remember this!
Pissed and frustrated are both negative emotions, but they differ in intensity, cause, duration, expression, and response. Pissed is a stronger emotion that is usually caused by a specific event or action and may lead to an aggressive response. Frustrated is a milder emotion that can be caused by various factors and may lead to a passive response.