Calm down and discuss the problem.
The word "irritating" in comparative form is "more irritating" and in superlative form is "most irritating."
"Irritating" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more irritating" or "most irritating."
Remain calm then leave the house or call for help
Yes - irritating is the present participle form of the verb irritate. eg That noise is irritating me. Irritating is also an adjective. eg She is an irritating person.
The human eye can see 7,000,000 colors, although certain colors can be irritating and cause headaches and vision issues. Others can induce calm states and relaxation.
very irritating very irritating
he should try to calm down so that he can work the problem out and maybe it will be solved,or,he should take a quiet calm walk alone.
Irritating Stick happened in 1998.
most irritating
Be supportive and just calm down and don't ever get angry!
He is. He tells the lady to tell his wife to calm down and enjoy the view.