Irritation is the noun of irritate, unlike:
annoy - annoyance
negotiate - negotiation
etc.
The noun forms of the adjective irritable are irritableness and irritability.
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Yes. Eucalyptus leaves are filled with volatile oils.
Eating too quickly or too much, an irritation in the stomach or the throat or feeling nervous or excited can irritate the phrenic nerve and cause hiccups. Certain diseases and damage to the nerve can also cause them.
nerve agent
fog is made up of water and smoke is a irratant or gas.
Irritant.
Don't irritate your younger brother. Mom, he is the one who irritates me.
What part of speech is irritated in the sentence below? They seemed irritated by our behavior.
There are three in total, there being two homophones (sound alike words) for peek.PEAK (noun, adjective) - a mountaintop, or the highest level of activityPEEK - (noun, verb) to sneak a glancePIQUE - (noun) to irritate, or to provoke (e.g to pique one's curiosity)
How to Irritate People was created in 1968.
Beach sand can irritate your skin. Too much sun can irritate your skin.
Are you making that humming noise just to irritate you brother? Some harsh soaps will irritate my skin.
The duration of How to Irritate People is 1.13 hours.
irritate
The correct spelling is irritate.
The word irritable *is* an adjective. It is a derivative of the verb "to irritate."
A 5 letter word for irritate is annoy.