TWTS: Don't let "exasperate" and "exacerbate" exasperate you

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The words "exacerbate" and "exasperate" look and sound very similar. That could explain why people sometimes say "exasperate" when they mean "exacerbate," as our listner Judy Nikolai has noticed. "Once or twice I've even heard reporters or interviewees on NPR employ what I believe is this incorrect usage," she says.