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Frustrationstoleranz

frustration tolerance, ability to tolerate frustration

noun froos-trah-tsee-ONS-to-le-rants Rare

Origin: from Latin via English psychology

Usage Note

Frustrationstoleranz is a psychological term that has entered everyday speech, denoting how well someone handles disappointment or delay without reacting badly. Geringe Frustrationstoleranz (low frustration tolerance) is a common phrase in educational and parenting discourse.

Examples

"Hohe Frustrationstoleranz hilft, in schwierigen Projekten ruhig zu bleiben."

Natural Translation

High frustration tolerance helps to stay calm in difficult projects.

Literal Translation

High frustration-tolerance helps to remain calm in difficult projects.

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