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View synonyms for vexing

vexing

[ vek-sing ]

adjective

  1. irritating, provoking, or annoying:

    Automatic file recovery reintroduced errors already corrected at the proofing stage—which was very vexing.

  2. tormenting, troubling, or distressing:

    She came to see racism as her country's most vexing problem.



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  • vex·ing·ly adverb
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When it comes to the vexing problem of red or any other gradient, when we both agree that a thing is some color, is it really exactly the same as the color in your mind?

From Salon

Let’s celebrate the end of the most vexing, mean-spirited presidential election in modern times.

For now, let’s celebrate the end of the most vexing, mean-spirited and household-dividing presidential election in modern times, as it heaves itself across the finish line and crumples in a lousy heap.

Beyoncé, meanwhile, lost album of the year three more times — a vexing outcome for music’s most intellectually ambitious superstar.

If these numbers were actually filmed in full, hacking off their final bars might’ve cut the total runtime, but at the cost of vexing audiences even further.

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