"Irritating" refers to something that causes annoyance or discomfort. It can describe actions, behaviors, sounds, or situations that provoke irritation or frustration in a person. For example, a loud noise or a repetitive action can be considered irritating. Overall, it's associated with feelings of mild to moderate displeasure.
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There is no such word. - You may mean 'vexation', which is the act of annoying, irritating, or vexing.
The word "irritating" in comparative form is "more irritating" and in superlative form is "most irritating."
You should use 'irritable' if you mean to say that the man is easily annoyed (by others) or irritated.You should use 'irritating' if you mean to say that the man is annoying. (to you or others)
"Irritating" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more irritating" or "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.
shonya mean stupid obnocious and ignorant. this name is soo irritating. it is a girls name
It means it secretes irritating or poisonous substances to repell predators.
It means your ring is irritating your finger
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