Synonym: agitate, anger, annoy, chafe, foment, grate, hurt, incite, infuriate, instigate, madden, pain, provoke, rub, stir up, vex, wound. Antonym: appease, calm. Similar words: irritated, irritable, authoritative, imitate, agitate, militate, hesitate, meditate. Meaning: ['ɪrɪteɪt] v. 1. cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations 2. excite to an abnormal condition, of chafe or inflame 3. excite to some characteristic action or condition, such as motion, contraction, or nervous impulse, by the application of a stimulus.
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(31) These tight shoes irritate my toes.
(32) Skincare products of inferior quality may irritate sensitive skin.
(33) Daily use of ibuprofen can irritate the stomach.
(34) But when it comes to safety we really power through: no harsh chemicals or toxins to harm or irritate, and we won't damage the flame retardants in your little one's PJ's.
(35) Made with purify carbon dust 、 pyrethrum no smoke 、 taste after light and do not irritate pneogaster 、 safety 、 higher effective.
(36) Patients should be warned that camphor oil can irritate the skin.
(37) EYES: Dust may cause moderate eye irritation . Fumes may irritate eyes.
(38) Great for babies, kids or adults with super sensitive skin. Will not irritate eczema or cradle cap reports of healing even stubborn cases.
(39) You might encounter warnings that sunscreens with oxybenzone can irritate your skin, especially if you're sensitive to skin care products.
(40) They may also irritate the upper respiratory tract, causing coughing, choking, and general debility.
(41) Eyes: Dust may cause moderate skin allergy. Fomes may irritate eyes.
(42) To tick someone off is to annoy or irritate someone.
(43) "Some women may develop a peri-oral dermatitis from using some old, expired makeup that might irritate the skin and cause little red bumps that look like acne, " adds Dr. Bowers.
(44) In these conditions, the lashes irritate the eye, causing the tears.
(45) Her effusive manner of greeting her friends finally began to irritate them.
(46) We do not want to make any trouble to irritate the government.
(47) Tear-free formula, gentle and pure, not irritate to baby's eyes and lachrymal gland.
(48) Ernest: I want to be alone. Other people just irritate me.
(49) An epigram is a half-truth so stated as to irritate the person who believes the other half.
(50) Change adopted program name - calling law[sentencedict .com], can irritate inside the shortest time the other side.
(51) Great for babies, kids, or adults with chemically sensitive skin. Will not irritate eczema or cradle cap reports of healing even stubborn cases.
(52) A nonflammable, sheet material. Fumes, if decomposed may irritate eyes, nose, and throat.
(53) Avoid scrubbing too abrasively because this can actually irritate the skin and cause acne to worsen.
(54) I sat staring at the clock for some time, and its ticking began to irritate me.
(55) That is the sort of thing that children do: habitually mispronounce someone's name in order to irritate them.
(56) Do not use soap as it may irritate sensitive skin.
(57) Certain medications as well as facial cleansers , creams, and types of makeup that irritate the skin may cause or worsen melasma.
(58) Cut down consumption of coffee and tea, which irritate the bladder.
(59) There are a few expressions in the industry that irritate me - not necessarily for good reason but simply because they sound like the extremes of pretentiousness and marketing put together.
(60) Powder shadow, liquid liners or unsharpened pencils can irritate your peepers and spread infections.
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