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contrariedade
Catalan
enutjament
Spanish
molestia
Something which annoys.
pain
bother
annoyance
nuisance
infliction
pain in the ass
pain in the neck
Portuguese
contrariedade
Portuguese
contrariedade
Catalan
irritació
Spanish
irritación
The psychological state of being irritated or annoyed.
irritation
vexation
Portuguese
contrariedade
irritation
vexation
1
However, the manufacturers listed the side-effects simply as subtle discomfort or
irritation
.
2
He developed a new
irritation
at the way people watched us pass.
3
The general grunted with
irritation
;
Ptitsin and Totski barely restrained their smiles.
4
It reflects
irritation
over additional Obama-era sanctions imposed on Russia in December.
5
The firm attitude of the President increased the
irritation
of the Viceroy.
1
The mother looked at him, and after a pause answered in
vexation
:
2
The beaten one was chagrined, and vented his
vexation
in this defiance:
3
The feeling of alarm in Arátoff was replaced by one of
vexation
.
4
Then she stopped in the path, and cried with anger and
vexation
.
5
They stood motionless; Evan Dhu alone showed symptoms of
vexation
and anxiety.
1
The farmer stretched out his hand for the pipe that allayeth
botheration
.
2
What is it, Mr. Charles, what on earth is the
botheration
about?
3
An irritating
botheration
at a crucial stage of the cross-sea season?
4
Arthur, since that news came, I have felt overwhelmed with worry and
botheration
.
5
What is all this
botheration
about Sir Isaac and the rest of you?
6
Very entertaining, and less
botheration
about mineralogy, botany, and so forth, than usual.
7
But Bastille's reign of chart-
botheration
was just beginning.
8
I can't talk of my
botheration
without betraying myself.
9
Sure, what signifies; don't be talking your
botheration
here; a nigger musn't sauce a white man.
10
Peer closer, however, and you will see all manner of socio-sexual
botheration
among the tweeds and buttonholes.
11
It's nothing but a
botheration
to me.
12
Luckily the family are away just now-orit would be even a greater
botheration
than it is!
13
I'm inclined to put it down to sheer dislike of
botheration
-
Irish
inertia
...
the curse of our race.
14
There is so much in the world which will-beara
botheration
out of which some profit will arise.
15
Suddenly, life has resumed to its serious old self again, books, bags and
botheration
,
but for how long?
16
Oh,
botheration
,
there's the Grey carriage!
botheration
allayeth botheration
bear a botheration
biggest botheration
evergreen botheration
greater botheration
Portuguese
contrariedade
moléstia
incômodo
irritação
Catalan
enutjament
enuig
nosa
molèstia
destorb
tabarra
irritació
Spanish
molestia
irritación