Depends on how you plan on using it. For example, if you want to say that a certain animal or person irritated you, you might use it like this:
The boy's dog caused an extreme feeling of irritation for the girl.
Or if you want to use it for having an allergy or something, you would use it like this:
Because of her allergy, the irritation in her eyes was very painful.
Bob is very peevish and easily irritated in school. The boy was very peevish when his mother told him to put his toys up.
Felicity's little sister irritated her. The sand irritated olive's sunburn. Heath did not know how to tell Chloe he was irritated. The irritated oyster produced a pearl.
The man had a very irritated temperament.
I was most irritated to find that the comics store had taken the books that I wanted out of the sale rack.
What part of speech is irritated in the sentence below? They seemed irritated by our behavior.
I am irked that you have to ask this question! (ie: irritated)
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I was most irritated to find that the comics store had taken the books that I wanted out of the sale rack.
you probably irritated it somehow. if you hit your head in that area, or you play with your eyelashes, you probably irritated it. to stop symptoms, take care not the mess with them. don't even put on mascara for a few weeks. this should help. :)
John's teacher was irritated by his inexcusable tardiness to class on a regular basis.
i can put nomad in a sentence
can you put "leadership" in sentence