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irritation

[ir-i-tey-shuhn] / ˌɪr ɪˈteɪ ʃən /




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So far, it has been the Ukrainian leader who has borne the brunt of his pressure, irritation and anger.

From BBC

He expressed particular irritation about the lack of high-quality fish, Watson said.

From The Wall Street Journal

No one detonates a room with honesty and irritation quite like Bill Burr, and his latest, “Drop Dead Years,” shows the comedian in his fully evolved form.

From Los Angeles Times

The coach’s irritation is no comfort to Baltimore fans, who have seen their team’s slimming playoff chances cut in half.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Other natural ingredients, such as mustard oil, or the topical medication imiquimod are known to also stimulate the TRPA1 receptor, but unlike rosemary, those can cause irritation and inflammation."

From Science Daily