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irritate
[ ir-i-teyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to excite to impatience or anger; annoy.
Synonyms: inflame, infuriate, enrage, incense, pic, ruffle, nettle, gall, fret, chafe, vex
- Physiology, Biology. to excite (a living system) to some characteristic action or function.
- Pathology. to bring (a body part) to an abnormally excited or sensitive condition.
verb (used without object)
- to cause irritation or become irritated.
irritate
/ ˈɪrɪˌteɪt /
verb
- to annoy or anger (someone)
- tr biology to stimulate (an organism or part) to respond in a characteristic manner
- tr pathol to cause (a bodily organ or part) to become excessively stimulated, resulting in inflammation, tenderness, etc
Derived Forms
- ˈirriˌtator, noun
Other Words From
- irri·tator noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of irritate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of irritate1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
This comes after some video podcasters have groused about the number of commercial breaks in their shows, which can irritate paying listeners.
The dishonesty of this response is irritating, of course.
“But it seems to me it makes people even more angry, irritates and outrages them. Because people really cannot understand, especially lately, those attacks that hit peaceful houses.”
“I said, ‘Ryan talked to me and I guess he’s cool, it’s fine,’ and she was like, ‘It’s bad,’ trying to make me scared or something, which was a little irritating.”
Bonus: The toe is seamless, so there’s no bulky stitching to irritate your little piggies.
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