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vexatious
[ vek-sey-shuhs ]
adjective
a vexatious situation.
Synonyms: irksome, bothersome, irritating, provoking
Antonyms: delightful
- Law. (of legal actions) instituted without sufficient grounds and serving only to cause annoyance to the defendant.
- full of unease or turmoil; troubled.
vexatious
/ vɛkˈseɪʃəs /
adjective
- vexing or tending to vex
- vexed
- law (of a legal action or proceeding) instituted without sufficient grounds, esp so as to cause annoyance or embarrassment to the defendant
vexatious litigation
Derived Forms
- vexˈatiousness, noun
- vexˈatiously, adverb
Other Words From
- vex·atious·ly adverb
- vex·atious·ness noun
- nonvex·atious adjective
- nonvex·atious·ly adverb
- nonvex·atious·ness noun
- unvex·atious adjective
- unvex·atious·ly adverb
- unvex·atious·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of vexatious1
Example Sentences
The Scottish government's Community Safety Minister Siobhian Brown said people were making "fake and vexatious complaints" within days of the legislation being introduced, with a number centred on the then First Minister Humza Yousaf.
“So was this a deliberate attempt to cover up those allegations under the guise of dealing with so-called vexatious claims? It’s a very serious question.”
The AOC released a separate statement labeling the petition's attempts intentions "as vexatious, misleading and bullying."
AOC chief executive Matt Carroll said the petition was "vexatious, misleading and bullying".
But in a resignation letter published by Research Professional News, Patel writes that the investigation was based on a “vexatious complaint” and lacked transparency.
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