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Meaning of irritatory

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irritatory (a.)

Exciting; producing irritation; irritating.

irritatory Sentence Examples

  1. His constant humming was proving to be an irritatory distraction during the lecture.
  2. The loud construction noise was an irritatory nuisance that prevented us from concentrating.
  3. The flickering light in the room was causing an irritatory headache.
  4. The scratchy fabric of the new sofa was irritatory to my sensitive skin.
  5. The persistent buzzing of the mosquito in my ear was becoming increasingly irritatory.
  6. The pungent smell of the cleaning chemicals was irritatory to my nose and throat.
  7. The hot and humid weather was irritatory, causing me to feel uncomfortable and restless.
  8. The constant whining of the child was irritatory and wearing on my patience.
  9. The blaring music from the neighbor's stereo was an irritatory disturbance to the peace and quiet of the neighborhood.
  10. The constant interruptions during the meeting were becoming irritatory, hindering our progress and preventing us from reaching a conclusion.

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Exciting; producing irritation; irritating.

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His constant humming was proving to be an irritatory distraction during the lecture.

The loud construction noise was an irritatory nuisance that prevented us from concentrating.

The flickering light in the room was causing an irritatory headache.

The scratchy fabric of the new sofa was irritatory to my sensitive skin.