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irritated
[ir-i-tey-tid]
adjective
angered, provoked, or annoyed.
inflamed or made raw, as a part of the body.
Other 51Թ Forms
- irritatedly adverb
- unirritated adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of irritated1
Example Sentences
Wood said he was irritated by an external narrative of "golf, golf, golf", while Stokes said the idea their training is affected by too much golf is "utter rubbish".
Players were famously irritated in 2008 to discover there was no such celebration to mark their Champions League triumph over Chelsea.
He added he too had feared for his life as the burglar was acting erratic and was clearly irritated by Kardashian's screaming.
Addressing the allegation about being on the army council, he said he was "irritated" by it, adding: "It's not true".
Pace bowler Mark Wood is irritated by a "golf, golf, golf" narrative around the England team, but admits they do not help themselves by saying "dumb" things in the media.
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