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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
Synonyms
Examples for "
pain
"
pain
bother
annoyance
nuisance
infliction
Examples for "
pain
"
1
Indeed, the same choice may bring great happiness yet also great
pain
.
2
Spinal fractures, however, can lead to more problems than just chronic
pain
.
3
The questions about work, back satisfaction, and
pain
medication showed good agreement.
4
Patients reported improved future outlook despite continued concern about
pain
and chronicity.
5
Because, despite my best intention, the
pain
in my words rang clear.
1
It's the increasing number of extreme weather events that directly
bother
pets.
2
They probably won't even
bother
to question her, she's so far gone.
3
The emissary didn't
bother
to wait for an answer to his question.
4
Strictly speaking, I should not have used the word
'
bother
'
,
should I?
5
I'm sorry to
bother
you, but I need to ask you something.
1
However, our local curmudgeon claims it creates 'a great level of
annoyance
'
.
2
Background: Noise
annoyance
is associated with adverse health-related conditions and reduced wellbeing.
3
In standardized interviews, information was obtained on environmental and work noise
annoyance
.
4
Irene became the colour of the rose; her eyes flashed with
annoyance
.
5
Leesil's voiced betrayed an
annoyance
Magiere could hear growing into open outrage.
1
The paymasters and the receivers are the greatest
nuisance
in the state.
2
I allowed I wouldn't make a
nuisance
of myself, however, by asking.
3
But at the moment it presented itself simply as a confounded
nuisance
.
4
Come up from behind and grab me for committing a public
nuisance
.
5
Death is nothing; it is the dying that is such a
nuisance
.
1
That night we were spared the customary
infliction
of the shower bath.
2
His face was a puckered protest at the
infliction
of animal life.
3
To find me so comfortable under the
infliction
perplexed and disconcerted him.
4
The lance of Montgomery had not yet rid France of that
infliction
.
5
Neither threat of hell nor the
infliction
of physical punishment has availed.
1
The constant interruptions and micro-management was a perpetual
pain
in
the
ass
.
2
Sometimes that means I have to be a
pain
in
the
ass
.
3
No, not too much because Israel is a
pain
in
the
ass
.
4
You know, you're getting to be a real
pain
in
the
ass
.
5
And she's a real
pain
in
the
ass
,
they all say that.
1
Responders indicating
pain
in
the
neck
or upper limb area were included.
2
A journalist and a
pain
in
the
neck
-and the back.
3
You know, you're the biggest
pain
in
the
neck
in the world.
4
Frankly, on the surgical front he was a
pain
in
the
neck
.
5
A three-hour time difference sure was a
pain
in
the
neck
.
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