aggravable
English edit
Etymology edit
From Latin aggravātus, perfect passive participle of aggravō (“weigh down”) + -able.
Adjective edit
aggravable (comparative more aggravable, superlative most aggravable)
- (obsolete) aggravating
- 1672, Henry More, An Antidote against Idolatry:
- This idolatry is the more discernable and aggravable in the invocation of saints and idols.
References edit
- “aggravable”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.