irritated 音標拼音: ['ɪrət
, etəd]
a . 惱火的,生氣的
惱火的,生氣的
irritated adj 1 :
aroused to impatience or anger ; "
made an irritated gesture "; "
feeling nettled from the constant teasing ";
"
peeved about being left out "; "
felt really pissed at her snootiness "; "
riled no end by his lies "; "
roiled by the delay " [
synonym : {
annoyed }, {
irritated }, {
miffed }, {
nettled },
{
peeved }, {
pissed }, {
pissed off }, {
riled }, {
roiled },
{
steamed }, {
stung }]
irritated \
irritated \
adj .
aroused to impatience or anger ;
as ,
made an irritated gesture .
Syn :
annoyed ,
nettled ,
peeved ,
pissed ,
stung .
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WordNet 1 .
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Irritate \
Ir "
ri *
tate \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Irritated };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Irritating }.] [
L .
irritatus ,
p .
p .
of irritare .
Of doubtful origin .]
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1 .
To increase the action or violence of ;
to heighten excitement in ;
to intensify ;
to stimulate .
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Cold maketh the spirits vigorous and irritateth them . --
Bacon .
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2 .
To excite anger or displeasure in ;
to provoke ;
to tease ;
to exasperate ;
to annoy ;
to vex ;
as ,
the insolence of a tyrant irritates his subjects .
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Dismiss the man ,
nor irritate the god :
Prevent the rage of him who reigns above . --
Pope .
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3 . (
Physiol .)
To produce irritation in ;
to stimulate ;
to cause to contract .
See {
Irritation },
n .,
2 .
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4 . (
Med .)
To make morbidly excitable ,
or oversensitive ;
to fret ;
as ,
the skin is irritated by friction ;
to irritate a wound by a coarse bandage .
Syn :
To fret ;
inflame ;
excite ;
provoke ;
tease ;
vex ;
exasperate ;
anger ;
incense ;
enrage .
Usage :
To {
Irritate }, {
Provoke }, {
Exasperate }.
These words express different stages of excited or angry feeling .
Irritate denotes an excitement of quick and slightly angry feeling which is only momentary ;
as ,
irritated by a hasty remark .
To provoke implies the awakening of some open expression of decided anger ;
as ,
a provoking insult .
Exasperate denotes a provoking of anger at something unendurable .
Whatever comes across our feelings irritates ;
whatever excites anger provokes ;
whatever raises anger to a high point exasperates .
"
Susceptible and nervous people are most easily irritated ;
proud people are quickly provoked ;
hot and fiery people are soonest exasperated ." --
Crabb .
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91 Moby Thesaurus words for "
irritated ":
aggravated ,
algetic ,
amplified ,
angry ,
annoyed ,
augmented ,
bothered ,
broken ,
browned -
off ,
bugged ,
burned ,
burning ,
burnt -
up ,
burst ,
busted ,
chafed ,
checked ,
chipped ,
cracked ,
crazed ,
cut ,
damaged ,
deliberately provoked ,
deteriorated ,
disturbed ,
embittered ,
enhanced ,
enlarged ,
exacerbated ,
exasperated ,
festering ,
fiery ,
galled ,
griped ,
harmed ,
heated up ,
heightened ,
hotted up ,
huffy ,
hurt ,
impaired ,
imperfect ,
in bits ,
in pieces ,
in shards ,
increased ,
inflamed ,
injured ,
intensified ,
irked ,
lacerated ,
magnified ,
mangled ,
miffed ,
mutilated ,
nettled ,
peeved ,
piqued ,
provoked ,
put -
out ,
rankling ,
raw ,
red ,
rent ,
resentful ,
riled ,
roiled ,
ruffled ,
ruptured ,
scalded ,
scorched ,
sensitive ,
shattered ,
slashed ,
slit ,
smarting ,
smashed ,
sore ,
soured ,
split ,
sprung ,
tender ,
the worse for ,
tingling ,
torn ,
troubled ,
vexed ,
weakened ,
worse ,
worse off ,
worsened
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