The psychological state of being irritated or annoyed.
An unpleasant person who is annoying or exasperating.
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Examples for "aggravator "
Examples for "aggravator "
1 One of the potential aggravators of the banking crisis was the amount of overlap between the board memberships of companies.
2 "Amy, you're an aggravator ! "
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.
6 Sam smiled in a way that expressed her annoyance with him perfectly.
7 The man in anger feels grief and annoyance , not so the hater.
8 In some annoyance I glanced hastily at the projection-andthen looked again.
9 Nor did she think of it: in her annoyance she forgot Christophe.
10 He became a sore annoyance to me in the course of time.
11 In the interests of art one must submit to a little annoyance .
12 Her childish phraseology made Owen smile in the midst of his annoyance .
13 As the morning wore on, the annoyance lessened and the uneasiness grew.
14 Delafield looked at the older man, half in annoyance , half in perplexity.
15 The bears were constant and dangerous sources of annoyance to the bee-hunter.
16 The princess stood irresolute for a moment, in evident hesitation and annoyance .
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Annoyance в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки