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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121. However, in recent years Conservative ministers have been irritated by a steady trickle of government defeats in the Upper House.
122. Thus, Hindu religious processions often passed Mohammedan mosques at prayer time and that irritated the followers of the Prophet.
123. She renounced the role of tragic widow with an austerity that irritated her would-be saviours.
124. People are familiar with them and can become confused and irritated when they change.
125. But this decision irritated me so much that I almost started eating beef again in protest.
126. The fog irritated his lungs and made him short of breath.
127. Irritated she swept away, flushed the tissues down the lavatory and returned to hear Oliver pursuing her question.
128. Raoul seemed irritated that there were problems with his youngest child.
129. Blanche was irritated and entertained by his nervous chatter in equal measure.
130. And if your skin is sensitive and easily irritated, finding suitable products can be doubly difficult.
131. And some girl are so spoiled they get irritated if they serve the same dessert for lunch and dinner.
132. Dorset gentry were irritated at Dorchester folk's disregard of their social superiors; national politics brought disaster.
133. Instead he was extremely magnanimous towards Anna which irritated her further, and made her repulsed by everything to do with him.
134. I think she is a little irritated at needing to be worried.
135. Chamberlain was constantly irritated by Baldwin's whimsical and indolent manner.
136. Manet was irritated with his friends Monet and Degas when they decided to exhibit elsewhere than the official Salon.
137. Of course, a tactless dealer irritated him even more at this sort of time.
138. Her exercising and her diets, involving theories about food combinations, had irritated me for months.
139. But sometimes the sciatic nerve can become irritated by a lack of blood supply.
140. Anyway, I'd been very busy the day before and Doreen had irritated me for other reasons.
141. A surfeit of rock dust blocked their vision and irritated their throats.
142. At theological college, near Oxford, the docility of most of the wives of other students irritated Anna.
143. My absence of mind irritated him.
144. The Regent made an irritated sound and scowled.
145. The pious ejaculations of Father Clay irritated him.
146. His disloyalty irritated his wife,[http://sentencedict.com/irritated.html] who resolutely left home.
147. Master Heathcliff, much irritated, asserted her relation was false.
148. His constant punning irritated her.
149. This particular reproof irritated him more than any other.
150. His nonchalant attitude nonchalance irritated me.
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