verb🔗ShareAgravar, empeorarTo make (an offence) worse or more severe; to increase in offensiveness or heinousness."Lying to the police will only aggravate the situation. "Mentir a la policía solo agravará la situación.lawactionnegativeconditiontoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareEmpeorar, agravar(by extension) To make worse; to exacerbate."Running with a sprained ankle will only aggravate the injury. "Correr con un esguince de tobillo solo agravará la lesión.conditionactionmedicinetoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareAgravar, empeorarTo give extra weight or intensity to; to exaggerate, to magnify."He aggravated the story."Él agravó la historia.conditionmedicineactiontoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareAgravar, empeorarTo pile or heap (something heavy or onerous) on or upon someone."The teacher aggravated the students' workload by assigning extra homework on top of the already demanding curriculum. "El profesor agravó la carga de trabajo de los estudiantes al asignar tareas adicionales además del plan de estudios ya exigente.actionconditiontoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareAgravar, irritarTo exasperate; to provoke or irritate."The noisy children in the park were aggravating my headache. "Los niños ruidosos en el parque estaban agravando mi dolor de cabeza.attitudeactionemotiontoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading