"Irritating" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more irritating" or "most irritating."
more irritating
very irritating very irritating
There is no comparative of get.
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"Speed" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative degree. The comparative of the adjective speedy is speedier.
The word "irritating" in comparative form is "more irritating" and in superlative form is "most irritating."
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.
very irritating very irritating
Irritating Stick happened in 1998.
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Irritating Stick was created on 1998-03-19.
There are four syllables in "irritating."ir-ri-tat-ing
There is no comparative of get.
LOL, maybe to get noticed She isn't irritating maybe you should just listen!
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The comparative of "first" is "earlier" or "prior".
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