Similar words: irritate, irritated, palpitating, irritable, irritably, debilitating, authoritative, rotating. Meaning: ['ɪrɪteɪtɪŋ] adj. 1. causing irritation or annoyance 2. (used of physical stimuli) serving to stimulate or excite 3. causing physical discomfort.
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1. They also have the irritating habit of interrupting.
2. He has the irritating habit of smoking during meals.
3. He wears a wristwatch with an irritating bleep.
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4. He's the most irritating man I've ever met.
5. She found his preoccupation with money irritating.
6. The man's worse than irritating, he's a positive menace!
7. He has the irritating habit of biting his nails.
8. The noise of the children was irritating me.
9. You're really irritating me.
10. She can be really irritating but I try to ignore her.
11. His obstinacy was irritating.
12. He has this irritating mannerism of constantly scratching his nose.
13. The car has several irritating rattles at the back.
14. He's taken on some irritating mannerisms.
15. Obsessive perfectionism can be very irritating.
16. I found his eccentricities amusing rather than irritating.
17. I found the conclusion of the film rather irritating.
18. He found her comments deeply irritating/offensive.
19. Don't pester me with irritating questions.
20. I found the formality of the occasion irritating.
21. She had an irritating habit of repeating everything I said to her.
22. She was adept at the fine art of irritating people.
23. She found him rather irritating to talk to; all he did was drop names .
24. Nothing is more irritating than people who do not keep to the point.
25. She has an irritating habit of interrupting everything you say.
26. You need someone to help you cut through all the irritating legal jargon.
27. There was something in his manner that I found very irritating.
28. He was smiling in a way I found very irritating .
29. We waited in the car while he checked his tyres with an irritating lack of urgency.
30. Readers may find the pretension and arrogance of her style irritating.
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