I am irked with that boy. He keeps on laughing for no reason.
"After being irked for several minutes, John finally told Jack to be quiet."
Those goose stepping Nazis really irk me.
Irk verb - to annoy, pester, bother; GET ON (ONE'S) NERVES. Sentence: He just irks me.
irk or irked means to bother or annoy. ie: It irks me when you don't clean up after yourself. "irking" on the other hand is not a word. "ing" is not a suffix you can use for irk even though it is a common mistake that people use.
The word sought may be "peeve" (to annoy or irk).
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
India's oil purchases from Iran irk U.S.
His constant chatter began to irk me during the meeting.
Her constant whistling would irk her co-workers every day.
The constant noise from the construction site began to irk the residents of the neighborhood.
Those goose stepping Nazis really irk me.
The constant noise coming from the construction site next door is beginning to irk me.
The constant noise from the construction site next door really irks me. His smug attitude never fails to irk all of his coworkers.
My sister is irking me.
Irk verb - to annoy, pester, bother; GET ON (ONE'S) NERVES. Sentence: He just irks me.
Unannoyed
No, "irker" is not a recognized word in the English language.
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