We spotted Hugh Jackman working on reshoots for his upcoming film Australia.
Working in Sydney on Monday, the actor is looking rather exacerbated.
Question: Is your character angry or is it really you, Hugh, who is peeved over the do-over situation?
Photography by DAVID G. MORGAN
Working in Sydney on Monday, the actor is looking rather exacerbated.
Question: Is your character angry or is it really you, Hugh, who is peeved over the do-over situation?
Photography by DAVID G. MORGAN



He looks good on a horse.
Hugh looks "exacerbated"? LOL
I think you'd better check your dictionary.
I assume you mean Hugh looks "exasperated".
Since he looks happy - in fact, laughing - in most of the other photos taken at the same time, it's highly unlikely that he's peeved about anything.
But anyway, thanks for the photos.
ex·ac·er·bate [ig-zas-er-beyt, ek-sas-]
–verb (used with object), -bat·ed, -bat·ing.
1. to increase the severity, bitterness, or violence of (disease, ill feeling, etc.); aggravate.
2. to embitter the feelings of (a person); irritate; exasperate.
Looks like we're both right, Ra.
As your definition indicates, it's a transitive verb -- it needs an object. You used it as an adjective, which is incorrect.
But aside from vocabulary and usage, why why would you try to make an issue based on a random expression caught momentarily?