Similar words: premeditated, authoritative, agitate, hesitate, meditate, facilitate, irrigation, territory. Meaning: ['ɪrɪteɪt] adj. 1. feeling inflammation or other discomfort (especially in a part of the body) 2. aroused to impatience or anger.
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31. His words irritated me.
32. "How can that be?" asked Hunt, irritated by the obscurity of Henry's reply.
33. She was unaccountably irritated.
34. She found herself irritated by the interviewer's mincing way of asking questions.
35. Whilst I used to laugh it off, I'm now getting irritated by it.
36. It was the pettiness of their arguments that irritated her.
37. I patted the top of her head in the condescending way I knew irritated the hell out of her.
38. I am becoming more and more irritated by his selfish behaviour.
39. Irritated with herself, she took her annoyance out on Bridget.
40. The electrician had been very irritated by their insistence.
41. And he was irritated with himself, too.
42. The man was too irritated at Lois right now.
43. The waitresses were giving us irritated looks.
44. Irritated, he put down the receiver.
45. She was irritated with herself for feeling nervous.
46. She was intensely irritated by Emma's holier-than-thou attitude.
47. The ambassador looked somewhat irritated by the interruption.
48. Her genteel accent irritated me.
49. Mildly irritated, he returned to the dinner table.
50. She was speaking in a rather irritated tone.
51. Perhaps, she reflected ruefully, she was just easily irritated.
52. The influx of refugees irritated the residents of Pusan.
53. I was not irritated at all.
54. Vincent was irritated but not dismayed.
55. His letter really irritated her.
56. She always irritated me - she was so prissy.
57. That silly smile of hers always irritated me.
58. Her skin looked really irritated.
59. His apish devotion irritated her.
60. Julia became irritated by the child's incessant talking.
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