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ir·ri·ta·tion ( r -t sh n)n.1. a. The act of irritating. b. The condition of being irritated; vexation: honked the horn with irritation at the delay. 2. A source of irritation. 3. Pathology A condition of inflammation, soreness, or irritability of a bodily organ or part. 4. Physiology The elicitation of activity or response in an animal or plant organ or tissue. |
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | irritation - the psychological state of being irritated or annoyedbummer - an experience that is irritating or frustrating or disappointing; "having to stand in line so long was a real bummer" snit - a state of agitated irritation; "he was in a snit" | | 2. | irritation - a sudden outburst of anger; "his temper sparked like damp firewood" | | 3. | irritation - (pathology) abnormal sensitivity to stimulation; "any food produced irritation of the stomach"pathology - the branch of medical science that studies the causes and nature and effects of diseases abnormalcy, abnormality - an abnormal physical condition resulting from defective genes or developmental deficiencies | | 4. | irritation - the neural or electrical arousal of an organ or muscle or glandarousal - a state of heightened physiological activity | | 5. | irritation - an uncomfortable feeling of mental painfulness or distress | | 6. | irritation - unfriendly behavior that causes anger or resentmentaggro - (informal British usage) aggravation or aggression; "I skipped it because it was too much aggro" last straw - the final irritation that stretches your patience beyond the limit | | 7. | irritation - the act of troubling or annoying someonemistreatment - the practice of treating (someone or something) badly; "he should be punished for his mistreatment of his mother" exasperation - actions that cause great irritation (or even anger) red flag - something that irritates or demands immediate action; "doing that is like waving a red flag in front of a bull" |
irritation noun 1. annoyance, anger, fury, resentment, wrath, gall, indignation, impatience, displeasure, exasperation, chagrin, irritability, ill temper, shortness, vexation, ill humour, testiness, crossness, snappiness, infuriation << OPPOSITE pleasure noun 2. nuisance, annoyance, irritant, pain ( informal) drag ( informal) bother, plague, menace, tease, pest, hassle, provocation, gall, goad, aggravation ( informal) pain in the neck ( informal) thorn in your flesh
Translationsirritation [ɪrɪˈteɪʃən] irritate n → Ärger m; (Med) → Reizung f;
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