irritating
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definition
verb
his tone irritated her
make (someone) annoyed, impatient, or angry.
adjective
an irritating child
causing annoyance, impatience, or mild anger.
the substance may be irritating to eyes and skin
causing irritation to a body part.
translation of 'irritating'
verb
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example
I realised that I'm picking up one of my dad's most 'irritating' habits.
I am suffering from a urinary tract infection, which has subsequently resulted in an 'irritating' rash on my face and body.
But they have, all of them, one particularly 'irritating' little habit.
Alcohol can also make the stomach more sensitive to the 'irritating' effect of aspirin.
This solution matches your body's salinity, and baking soda makes it less 'irritating' to your sinuses.
Imagine if that 'irritating' receptionist didn't bother to smile as she told you everything you want is absolutely out of the question.
She looked at him, casting him an 'irritating' , exasperated look.
Instead of sunscreens, use sunblocks, which are less 'irritating' to sensitive skin.
The hawking is very 'irritating' to the inflamed throat and is often the reason the symptoms persist.
The endless instrument tuning got a bit 'irritating' at times too.
In front of me, an 'irritatingly' shrill-voiced woman was engaged in the most pointless telephone conversation in recorded history.
Mums can be 'irritatingly' prim to a 15-year-old.
Most 'irritatingly' , she concludes each chapter or section with bullet points, in heavy print.
Anyway, I feel that nothing but damage has been done to the protesters' cause by the ubiquity of this 'irritatingly' smug individual.
The fight scenes were incoherent, shot in that 'irritatingly' choppy style which leaves you with little idea of what's going on.
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