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[ UK /ˈɪɹɪtˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈɪɹəˌteɪtəd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. aroused to impatience or anger
    made an irritated gesture
    feeling nettled from the constant teasing
    felt really pissed at her snootiness
    peeved about being left out
    roiled by the delay
    riled no end by his lies

How To Use irritated In A Sentence

  • Skin is easily irritated, chapped, chafed, and sensitized.
  • Without the protection of the eyelid, the inside of the eyelid and the surface of your eye may become dry, irritated and inflamed.
  • The squatting man, suddenly irritated, sat back to look up at her. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • Symptoms of organotin exposure can include irritated skin, dizziness, difficulty breathing, and flu-like symptoms. Scientific Blogging
  • the constant sound of dripping irritated him
  • So-and-so was always a name important enough for her to recognize, and he always said it in a sort of fake bored way that irritated her. Something Unpredictable
  • The more she pesters him with emotional calls, the more irritated he becomes.
  • Her throat and eyes were irritated.
  • And, if they don't like it, people are likely to be far less irritated and unsolicitous having shelled out only $2 than being out $8 and have five beers they don't like. Archive 2007-09-01
  • Then I added two herbs used by American Indians: the rich, dark-green leaves of plantain for relieving irritated skin and sticky grindelia flowers, or “gumweed,” with their light, fresh scent, to treat the itch of poison ivy and poison oak. The Last Chance Dog
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