- irritatedly
- ir·ri·tat·ed·ly
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
irritatedly — adv. in an irritated manner, agitatedly, angrily, with annoyance … English contemporary dictionary
irritatedly — adverb see irritated * * * irrˈitātedly adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑irritate … Useful english dictionary
irritated — irritatedly, adv. /ir i tay tid/, adj. 1. angered, provoked, or annoyed. 2. inflamed or made raw, as a part of the body. [1585 95; IRRITATE + ED2] * * * … Universalium
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pettishly — petɪʃlɪ adv. in a peevish or ill tempered manner; angrily, irritatedly … English contemporary dictionary
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irritate — verb 1》 make annoyed or angry. 2》 cause inflammation in (a part of the body). 3》 Biology stimulate (an organism, cell, etc.) to produce an active response. Derivatives irritated adjective irritatedly adverb irritating adjective irritatingly… … English new terms dictionary
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