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Irritate

Noun

  • Sense: A feeling of annoyance or frustration.

Example sentence: He couldn't hide his irritate while waiting in the long queue.

Verb

  • Sense 1: To annoy or provoke someone or something.
    Example sentence: The constant noise from the construction site began to irritate the residents.
  • Sense 2: To cause physical discomfort or inflammation.
    Example sentence: The scratchy fabric of her dress started to irritate her skin.

Adjective

  • Sense 1: Describing someone or something that causes annoyance or frustration.
    Example sentence: The irritable driver honked his horn impatiently.
  • Sense 2: Describing someone who is easily annoyed or angered.
    Example sentence: Her irritable mood made it difficult to have a peaceful conversation.

Adverb

  • Sense: In a manner that causes annoyance or frustration.

Example sentence: The child whined irritable as his mother refused to buy him a toy.

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