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.
Irritate is already a verb because it is an action.Irritates, irritating and irritated are also verbs."I irritate people a lot"."He is irritating his sister again"."The teacher was irritated".
Kvetch is a Yiddish verb which essentially means to complain in an irritating or annoying and exhausting way. Oy.
No, it is not. Irritate is a verb meaning to inflame or annoy. The past participle, irritated, can be used as an adjective.
To bother (verb) means to annoy or irritate.A bother (noun) means someone or something that is annoying or irritating.
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."
very irritating very irritating
Yes, the word 'itch' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'itch' is a word for an irritating sensation of the skin that causes a desire to scratch; a word for a thing.
Irritating Stick happened in 1998.
most irritating
Irritating Stick was created on 1998-03-19.
There are four syllables in "irritating."ir-ri-tat-ing